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Marrow
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English
Etymology
Middle English mary, marow , marowe , marowȝ , from Old English mearg , from common Germanic *mazgō, from Proto-Indo-European *mozgo-.
Noun
marrow
- (uncountable) the substance inside bones which makes blood cells.
- (countable) a kind of vegetable like a large courgette/zucchini.
Translations
- Chinese: 髓
- Czech: morek m
- Dutch: merg n (1), courgette (2)
- Ekspreso: medulo
- Finnish: luuydin (1), kesäkurpitsa (2)
- German: Mark (1), Flaschenkürbis (2)
- Interlingua: medulla
- Norwegian: marg
- Portuguese: medula f
- Romanica: medulla f
- Russian: сущность (sushchnost')
- Slovak: špik m
- Spanish: médula f
- Swedish: märg c
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