Definition
Relating to, affecting, or resembling an axon or the axons of nerve cells.
Etymology
From Greek 'axon' + the adjective suffix '-ic.' This combines the root word for axis with a common English suffix to create an adjective form.
Kelly Says
Neuroscientists use 'axonic' to describe everything from axonic transport (how proteins travel down the axon) to axonic degeneration (what happens when a neuron dies), making it a versatile descriptor for axon-related phenomena.
Translations
ARالعربية
أُحْرَارِيّ
oo-hra-ree-yah
BNবাংলা
অ্যাক্সনিক
ak-son-ik
CACatalà
axònic
aks-o-nik
CSČeština
axonální
ak-so-na-lee
DADansk
axonisk
aks-on-isk
DEDeutsch
axonisch
ak-soh-ni-sh
ELΕλληνικά
αξονικός
aks-o-ni-kos
ESEspañol
axónico
aks-oh-nee-koh
FAفارسی
اکسونیک
aks-o-nik
FISuomi
aksoninen
ak-so-ni-nen
FRFrançais
axonique
aks-oh-nik
HIहिन्दी
अक्षोणिक
akshon-ik
HUMagyar
axonális
aks-o-na-lis
IDBahasa Indonesia
aksons
aks-on-s
ITItaliano
axonico
aks-oh-nee-koh
MSBahasa Melayu
aksons
aks-on-s
NLNederlands
axonisch
aks-o-ni-sh
NONorsk
axonisk
aks-on-isk
PLPolski
osiowy
oh-see-oh-vee
PTPortuguês
axónico
aks-oh-nee-koh
RORomână
axonic
aks-oh-nik
RUРусский
аксонный
aks-on-nyy
SVSvenska
axonisk
aks-on-isk
SWKiswahili
axonic
aks-oh-nik
TAதமிழ்
அக்சோனிக்
ak-so-ni-k
TEతెలుగు
ఆక్సోనిక్
ak-so-nik
THไทย
เส้นประสาทแกน
sen-pra-saat-gan
TRTürkçe
aksonsal
aks-on-sal
UKУкраїнська
аксо́нний
ak-son-nii
VITiếng Việt
axonic
ak-soh-nik