cortex

noun

cor·​tex ˈkȯr-ˌteks How to pronounce cortex (audio)
plural cortices ˈkȯr-tə-ˌsēz How to pronounce cortex (audio) also cortexes
1
a(1)
: the outer or superficial part of an organ or bodily structure (such as the kidney, adrenal gland, or cerebellum or a bone)
especially : cerebral cortex
(2)
: the proteinaceous usually pigmented layer of a hair below the cuticle
b
: the outer part of some organisms (such as paramecia)
2
: a plant bark or rind (such as cinchona) used medicinally
3
a
: the typically parenchymatous layer of tissue external to the vascular tissue and internal to the corky or epidermal tissues of a green plant
broadly : all tissues external to the xylem
b
: an outer or investing layer of various algae, lichens, or fungi

Examples of cortex in a Sentence

Recent Examples on the Web Yet scientists have discovered animals possess structural equivalents to the human cortex, remarkable for its specialized neurons and patterns of connectivity that reveal the functions of both creating and responding to communication. T. Nelson Thompson, Baltimore Sun, 14 June 2024 In June 2021, a cancerous tumor was found in her adrenal cortex, the reason for her lingering left-side pain. Jessica Van Egeren, Journal Sentinel, 13 June 2024 One of these might, say, represent all the molecular-scale ions, ion channels and so forth that produce currents in our neurons; another represents the firing patterns of the neurons themselves; another, the activity seen in compartments of the brain such as the hippocampus and frontal cortex. Quanta Magazine, 10 June 2024 Analysis showed that the brain’s auditory cortex—the main region for processing auditory stimuli—primarily follows the melody’s rhythm. Anna Von Hopffgarten, Scientific American, 26 Mar. 2024 See all Example Sentences for cortex 

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Word History

Etymology

Latin cortic-, cortex bark — more at cuirass

First Known Use

circa 1676, in the meaning defined at sense 1a(1)

Time Traveler
The first known use of cortex was circa 1676

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Cite this Entry

“Cortex.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cortex. Accessed 2 Jul. 2024.

Kids Definition

cortex

noun
cor·​tex ˈkȯr-ˌteks How to pronounce cortex (audio)
plural cortices ˈkȯrt-ə-ˌsēz How to pronounce cortex (audio) or cortexes
1
: an outer or surrounding layer of an organ or body part
the cortex of the kidney
especially : the outer layer of gray matter of the cerebrum
2
: the layer of tissue outside the xylem and phloem and inside the corky or epidermal tissues of a vascular plant
also : all tissues external to the xylem

Medical Definition

cortex

noun
cor·​tex ˈkȯr-ˌteks How to pronounce cortex (audio)
plural cortices ˈkȯrt-ə-ˌsēz How to pronounce cortex (audio) also cortexes
1
a
: the outer or superficial part of an organ or body structure (as the kidney, adrenal gland, or a hair)
especially : cerebral cortex
b
: the outer part of some organisms (as paramecia)
2
a
: a plant bark or rind (as cinchona) used medicinally
b
: the peel of any of several fruits
used especially in the writing of medical prescriptions

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