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n. (plural of neurode English)
Usage examples of "neurodes".
All at once the space around us, which had been a field of undistinguished neurodes, took on odor, taste, and texture.
Some had their mouths stuck into Swazi, and were spinning out great woven sheets of neurodes, larger than a tangler's web.
She made an arrow in my visual field to point it out to me: a barely visible disturbance in the neurodes, moving slowly, like the shadow of a hawk against the ground.
As Keishi circled him at a distance, I saw that the lump of neurodes was thickly cabled to a vast dark bulk that loomed above us, dwarfing even Keishi.
Each virus packs a small payload--a few dozen neurodes or lines of code, with some irritating but harmless function, destined for a particular address in moist or dry memory.
And as he hurtled along, he found that these were no neurodes, spiritual nodes to which clung the essences of sight, sound, and reaction which formed memory.
An intelligence was generated from among the countless neurodes that held all the information and knowledge of all the ages past.
His body had been around for a while, and his personality and odd subaware stuff were still clinging to his artificial neurodes and dendrites and synaptic colloids, but he had no substantial memory of his past.