Medullary space
medullary space n.
The marrow-filled central cavity together with the cellular intervals between the trabeculae of bone.
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- Medullary substance
medullary substance n.
- Medullated
[med-l-ey-tid, mej-uh-ley-, muh-duhl-ey-tid] /ˈmɛd lˌeɪ tɪd, ˈmɛdʒ əˌleɪ-, məˈdʌl eɪ tɪd/ adjective, Anatomy. 1. . /ˈmɛdəˌleɪtɪd; mɪˈdʌl-/ adjective 1. (anatomy) encased in a myelin sheath 2. having a medulla medullated med·ul·lat·ed (měd’l-ā’tĭd) adj.
- Medullated fiber
medullated fiber n. See myelinated fiber.