antidromic


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
antidromic /ˌantɪˈdrəʊmɪk/
adjective Physiology (of an impulse) travelling in the opposite direction to that normal in a nerve fibre. The opposite of orthodromic.
– origin early 20th cent.: from anti- + Gk dromos ‘running’ + -ic.
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