Cerebrogalactose

/ˌsɛrəbroʊˈɡæləˌkoʊs/ noun

A sugar or carbohydrate compound found in brain tissue, particularly in the development and function of nerve cell membranes.

From Latin cerebrum (brain) + galactose (a simple sugar, from Greek gala meaning milk, because it was first identified in lactose). This technical term combines anatomical and biochemical roots.

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