Myeloid


[mahy-uh-loid] /ˈmaɪ əˌlɔɪd/

adjective, Anatomy.
1.
pertaining to the spinal cord.
2.
having characteristics of ; marrowlike.
3.
pertaining to marrow.
/ˈmaɪɪˌlɔɪd/
adjective
1.
of or relating to the spinal cord or the bone marrow

myeloid my·e·loid (mī’ə-loid’)
adj.

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