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bone marrow
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ A search for a suitable bone marrow or umbilical cord donor for Garrett is under way. ▪ An international search for a bone marrow donor led to Janet Pope, a doctor's receptionist from Princes Risborough. ▪ Chemotherapy worked ...
Wiktionary
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alt. (context anatomy English) The fatty vascular tissue that fills the cavities of bones; the place where new blood cells are produced. n. (context anatomy English) The fatty vascular tissue that fills the cavities of bones; the place where new blood cells ...
WordNet
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n. the fatty network of connective tissue that fills the cavities of bones [syn: marrow ] very tender and very nutritious tissue from marrowbones [syn: marrow ]
Wikipedia
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The bone marrow of animals is widely used by humans as food. It consist of yellow marrow contained in long bones . Marrow is probably the easiest form of offal to obtain. It may be found in bone-in cuts of meat purchased from a butcher or supermarket.
Usage examples of bone marrow.
On the ground glass portion of the slide was written: MICHELLE MAR- TEL #882673 BONE MARROW.
He says that we might have to think about a bone marrow transplant.
The treat of the bone marrow was always kept back for the hunters, after the bones were cracked in the intense heat of their own fire.
White cells proliferated out of the bone marrow and flooded the system, attacking healthy systems.
Cedars-Sinai Hospital, five years ago, blood and bone marrow samples had been taken from him because it was his father's emotional decision that the Alpha-series clones should be developed from his lost boy's genetic material.
In a vision-flash of quasi-memory, she had seen herself walking along the bed of one of Los Angeles' notorious cement-paved rivers, something she knew down to the molecules of her bone marrow she had never done and would never do.
Sweat seemed to burst from his pores like bone marrow squeezed through his skin.
Scavenging for bone marrow was in the same program, and similarly critical.