IPA: //maɪəˈnʊrəl//
KK: /maɪəˈnʊrəl/
Relating to both muscles and nerves, particularly concerning the connections between them.
The myoneural junction is where nerve cells connect with muscle fibers to control movement.
Myoneural is formed from "myo-" (from Greek "musculus", meaning muscle) and "neural" (from Greek "neuron", meaning nerve). The word refers to the relationship between muscles and nerves.
Think of 'muscle' ('myo-') and 'nerve' ('neural') working together — that's what myoneural means, relating to both muscles and nerves.