1. mossy - Noun
2. mossy - Adjective
4. mossy - Adjective Satellite
Overgrown with moss; abounding with or edged with moss; as, mossy trees; mossy streams.
Resembling moss; as, mossy green.
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Each glomerulus has a mossy fiber rosette at its center, and up to 20 granule cell dendritic claws contacting it. Source: Internet
Hop on a group call while participating in quests, battling odd monsters with even odder problems (mossy tumors?) and roaming around as an intricately face tattooed “Night Elf rogue” (my choice, anyway). Source: Internet
Mossy fibers project directly to the deep nuclei, but also give rise to the following pathway: mossy fibers → granule cells → parallel fibers → Purkinje cells → deep nuclei. Source: Internet
The dentate granule cell axons (called mossy fibers) pass on the information from the EC on thorny spines that exit from the proximal apical dendrite of CA3 pyramidal cells. Source: Internet
Bailey Ruth arrives back on earth Oct. 1 in GHOST GONE WILD and deals with large hairy imaginary spiders, a dunk in a mossy lagoon, and a ghost with an agenda in her fourth adventure. Source: Internet