Amyelonic
amyelonic
amyelonic a·my·e·lon·ic (ā-mī’ə-lŏn’ĭk, ə-mī’-) or a·my·e·lo·ic (-lō’ĭk)
adj.
amyelous.
lacking bone marrow or lacking the functional partic-p-tion of bone marrow in hemopoiesis.
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congenital absence of the spinal cord. amyelous a·my·e·lous (ə-mī’ə-ləs) adj. relating to or characterized by the total or partial absence of a spinal cord. amyelia a·my·e·li·a (ā’mī-ē’lē-ə, ām’ī-) n. congenital absence of the spinal cord. a’my·el’ic (-ěl’ĭk, -ē’lĭk) adj.
- Amygdalaceous
belonging or pertaining to the amygdalaceae, a family of plants bearing fruit containing a single hard seed. historical examples its taste is weak, amygdalaceous, with a faint, mushroom-like aroma. the desert world arthur mangin
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pertaining to, resembling, or made of almonds. adjective relating to, having, or bearing almonds
- Amygdule
one of the mineral nodules in an amygdaloid.
- Amygdale
one of the mineral nodules in an amygdaloid. noun a vesicle in a volcanic rock, formed from a bubble of escaping gas, that has become filled with light-coloured minerals, such as quartz and calcite also called amygdule (əˈmɪɡdjuːl)