adjective describing a structure with a complex network of interconnected parts
In medicine, 'plexiform' is used to describe a network of blood vessels or nerve fibers that are interwoven or arranged in a complex, intricate manner.
In anatomy, 'plexiform' is used to describe a structure that is intricately interwoven or arranged in a complex network.
In biology, 'plexiform' is used to describe a complex, interconnected network of structures, such as blood vessels or nerve fibers.
In neurology, 'plexiform' is used to describe a nerve structure that resembles a network or plexus.
In medical writing, 'plexiform' may be used to describe a complex network of blood vessels or nerves.
Psychologists may use 'plexiform' to refer to intricate patterns or structures in the brain related to cognitive functions.
Neurologists may use 'plexiform' to describe abnormalities in nerve structures, such as plexiform neurofibromas.
Biologists may use 'plexiform' to describe complex branching patterns in plant or animal structures.
Architects may use 'plexiform' to describe intricate and interconnected design elements in a building or structure.