medulla

Etymology
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Pronunciation




Noun

 * 1) The soft inner part of something, especially the pith of a fruit.
 * 2)  The inner substance of various organs and structures, especially the marrow of bones.
 * 3)  The medulla oblongata.
 * 4)  The internal tissue of a plant.

Translations

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 * Esperanto: medolo
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 * Old Polish: drzeń
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 * Bulgarian: продълговат мозък
 * Kurdish:
 * Northern Kurdish: lakêşemox
 * Polish: rdzeń przedłużony
 * Russian: продолговатый мозг


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Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  bone marrow
 * 2)  as the subjective location of the intense inner physical sensation of a heightened emotion, such as erotic passion

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