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cortex

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Noun — The outer layer of an organ or body part, especially the brain or a kidney.

Synonyms

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outer layer rind

How to use cortex

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cerebral cortex the brain's cortex adrenal cortex

Etymology

From Latin cortex, meaning "bark" or "rind" — the same word that gave us "cork."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “cortex” mean?

The word “cortex” means the outer layer of an organ or body part, especially the brain or a kidney. In plain terms, the outer covering or outer layer of something, most often used for the brain.

How do you pronounce “cortex”?

“Cortex” is pronounced KAW-tehks (/ˈkɔɹtɛks/ in IPA).

How do you use “cortex” in a sentence?

Here is “cortex” used in a sentence: “The cerebral cortex handles higher functions like reasoning and language.”

What part of speech is “cortex”?

“Cortex” is a noun.

Where does the word “cortex” come from?

The word “cortex” comes from Latin. From Latin cortex, meaning "bark" or "rind" — the same word that gave us "cork.".

Is “cortex” a common word?

“Cortex” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “cortex” have?

“Cortex” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: the outer layer of an organ or body part, especially the brain or a kidney.

What is the difference between the "cortex" and the "cerebral cortex"?

"Cortex" is the general term for the outer layer of an organ or body part, while the "cerebral cortex" specifically refers to that outer layer as it applies to the brain. The kidney also has a cortex, so context is needed to know which organ is meant when "cortex" is used alone.

Does "cortex" only apply to the brain?

No. While "cortex" is often associated with the brain, it also describes the outer layer of other organs, such as the kidney, and in botany refers to the layer of tissue in a stem or root just beneath the outer skin.

How is a plant's cortex different from an animal's cortex?

In plants, the cortex is the layer of tissue found in a stem or root just beneath the outer skin, serving a structural and storage role. In animals, the cortex refers to the outer layer of an organ, such as the brain or kidney, and is typically involved in specialized functional processes.

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