phrenic
Biology

phrenic


Term: phrenic
Literally meaning: "relatimg to phren=mind, diaphragm"
Origin: Anc Greek
????/phren(genitive:??????/phrenos) =mind, perception, conscience, heart (as emotional center),  diaphragm
>?????/phrazo(=consider, recommend, think)
>????/phemi (=show, declare, explain, reveal, present, consider)
Coined/History
(?)
Definition
1. Of or relating to the mind.
2. Of or relating to the diaphragm.
3. pertaining to nerve a major branch of the cervical plexus




- Phren And Phren-
????/phren(genitive:??????/phrenos) =mind, perception, conscience, heart (as emotional center),  diaphragm runor deratives: schizophrenia, phrenitis, phrenic nerve...

- Phrenology, Craniology
Term: phrenology, craniologyLiterally meaning: «study of mind»Origin: Anc Greek????/phren(genitive:??????/phrenos) =mind, perception, conscience, heart (as emotional center),  diaphragm>?????/phrazo(=consider, recommend, think)>????/phemi(=show,...

- Psychotropic
Term: psychotropic Literally meaning: ?turning the mind or soul?Origin: Anc Greek????/psixhi > ????/psicho (= blow, breath). A psyche in mythology means a butterfly or the soul, spirit, breath and life. +-??????/tropos(=suffix denoting way, habit,...

- Diaphragm
Term: diaphragm Origin: ???/dia(=across)+ ??????/fragma(=barrier) to indicate any partision between two cavities by a membrane Coined : 17th cen Definition: 1)The muscle that separates the thorax from the abdomen consisting  the main muscle of respiration....

- Schizophrenia
Term: Schizophrenia Origin: Greek from ???????/skhizein (=to split) + ????/phren (= mind) meaning "split mind". Coined: The name coined by Eugen Bleuler (1857-1939), a Swiss psychiatrist  in 1911, from the early observation that the illness...



Biology








.