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ar·bo·ri·za·tion A0400600 (är′bər-ĭ-zā′shən)n.1. A branching, treelike shape or arrangement, as that of the dendrite of a nerve cell.2. The formation of a treelike shape or arrangement.arborization (ˌɑːbəraɪˈzeɪʃən) or arborisationn1. (Geological Science) a branching treelike appearance in certain fossils and minerals2. (Palaeontology) a branching treelike appearance in certain fossils and mineralsar•bor•i•za•tion (ˌɑr bər əˈzeɪ ʃən) n. innervation by the proliferation of axons and dendrites. [1785–95] ar′bor•ize`, v.i. -ized, -iz•ing. arborization - The production of a treelike structure.See also related terms for production.Translationsarborization
arborization[‚är·bə·rə′zā·shən] (biology) A treelike arrangement, such as a branched dendrite or axon. arborization
arborization [ahr″bor-ĭ-za´shun] a collection of branches, as the branching terminus of a nerve-cell process.ar·bo·ri·za·tion (ar'bōr-i-zā'shŭn), 1. The terminal branching of nerve fibers or blood vessels in a treelike pattern. 2. The branched pattern formed under certain conditions by a dried smear of cervical mucus. arborization (är′bər-ĭ-zā′shən)n.1. A branching, treelike shape or arrangement, as that of the dendrite of a nerve cell.2. The formation of a treelike shape or arrangement.ar·bo·ri·za·tion (ahr'bŏr-ī-zā'shŭn) 1. The terminal branching of nerve fibers or blood vessels in a treelike pattern. 2. The branched pattern formed by a dried smear of cervical mucus, indicating the effect of estrogen unopposed by progesterone. ar·bo·ri·za·tion (ahr'bŏr-ī-zā'shŭn) The terminal branching of nerve fibers or blood vessels in a treelike pattern. |