First Known Use: 1891
Dictionary
glia
noun \ˈglē-ə, ˈglī-ə\
plural glia
Definition of GLIA
: supporting tissue intermingled with the essential elements of nervous tissue especially in the brain, spinal cord, and ganglia
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Origin of GLIA
New Latin, from Middle Greek, glue — more at clay
Medical Dictionary
glia
noun \ˈglē-ə, ˈglī-ə\
plural glia
Medical Definition of GLIA
: supporting tissue that is intermingled with the essential elements of nervous tissue especially in the brain, spinal cord, and ganglia, is either of ectodermal or mesodermal origin, and is composed of a network of fine fibrils and of flattened stellate cells with numerous radiating fibrillar processes—see macroglia, microglia
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