Neuroblast
[noo r-uh-blast, nyoo r-] /ˈnʊər əˌblæst, ˈnyʊər-/
noun
1.
an immature nerve cell.
/ˈnjʊərəʊˌblæst/
noun
1.
an embryonic nerve cell
neuroblast neu·ro·blast (nur’ə-blāst’, nyur’-)
n.
An embryonic cell from which a nerve cell develops.
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