Cancellated
Anatomy. of spongy or porous structure, as bone.
reticulate.
Historical Examples
Special Report on Diseases of the Horse United States Department of Agriculture
A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia (Volume 2 of 2) Charles Darwin
Zoological Illustrations, Volume I William Swainson
Reptiles and Birds Louis Figuier
Diseases of the Horse’s Foot Harry Caulton Reeks
The Life and Public Services of James A. Garfield Emma Elizabeth Brown
adjective
(anatomy) having a spongy or porous internal structure: cancellate bones
(botany) forming a network; reticulate: a cancellate venation
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