used as combining form of STRIA, in adjs. (Anat. and Phys.) with the sense ‘pertaining to the striæ and something else,’ as strio-cerebral.

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1878.  trans. von Ziemssen’s Cycl. Med., XIV. 700. We must speak only of spinal, bulbar, cerebellar, strio-cerebral, cerebro-cortical movements, &c.

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