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transilient
transilient (trænˈsɪlɪənt) adjpassing quickly from one thing to another[C19: from Latin transilīre to jump over, from trans- + salīre to leap] tranˈsilience, tranˈsiliency ntransilient
tran·sil·i·ent (tran-sil'ē-ĕnt), Jumping across; passing over; pertaining to those cortical association fibers in the brain that pass from one convolution to another nonadjacent one. [L. transilio, to leap across, fr. salio, to leap] transilient A near-extinct adjective defined as "passing across”, referring specifically to the traversing of associative fibres in noncontiguous gyri of the cerebral cortex.tran·sil·i·ent (tran-zil'yĕnt) Jumping across; passing over; pertaining to those cortical association fibers in the brain that pass from one convolution to another, nonadjacent, one. [L. transilio, to leap across, fr. salio, to leap]transilient (trăns-sĭl′ē-ĕnt) Jumping across or passing over as occurs when nerve fibers in the brain link nonadjacent convolutions. |