Neopallium
[nee-oh-pal-ee-uh m] /ˌni oʊˈpæl i əm/
noun, plural neopallia
[nee-oh-pal-ee-uh] /ˌni oʊˈpæl i ə/ (Show IPA), neopalliums.
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neopallium ne·o·pal·li·um (nē’ō-pāl’ē-əm)
n. pl ne·o·pal·li·ums or ne·o·pal·li·a (-pāl’ē-ə)
See isocortex.
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