IPA: /ˈpɛrɪˌblɛm/
KK: /pɛrɪˌblɛm/
A term referring to the nascent or immature outer layer of cells in the brain, often associated with early development stages.
The periblem plays a crucial role in the formation of the brain's structure during early development.
This word originates from Latin 'periculum', meaning danger or risk. The term 'periblem' is likely a variation or derivative related to the concept of peril or danger.
Think of 'periculum' which means danger, and remember that 'periblem' relates to the idea of being in danger or at risk.