Sherrington
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Definition
Proper noun 1. A surname of English origin: Primarily refers to Sir Charles Scott Sherrington, a renowned English neurophysiologist. 2. A reference in neuroscience: Used to denote the person, Sir Charles Scott Sherrington, and by extension, his significant contributions to the understanding of the nervous system.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Sherrington's work on the synapse was groundbreaking. (This refers to the scientific contributions of Charles Scott Sherrington.)
- The Sherrington Prize is named in his honor. (This uses the surname to designate an award.)
Advanced Usage
- "Sherringtonian" (adjective): Pertaining to the theories or work of Sir Charles Scott Sherrington.
- The textbook explained the Sherringtonian principles of integration in the spinal cord.
- Used metonymically in academic contexts to represent foundational concepts in neurophysiology.
- Modern reflexology still builds upon the foundations laid by Sherrington.
Variants and Related Words
- Sherringtonian (adj.): Of or relating to Charles Scott Sherrington or his work.
- Sherrington's law (noun phrase): A principle describing reciprocal innervation of muscles.
Synonyms
- Sir Charles Scott Sherrington (full name).
- The neurophysiologist (when context is clear in scientific discourse).
Notes on Usage
- As a proper noun, "Sherrington" is always capitalized.
- It is most commonly encountered in historical, scientific, and medical contexts related to neuroscience and physiology.
- It is not typically used in everyday conversation outside of these specialized fields.
Noun
- English physiologist who conducted research on reflex action (1857-1952)