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Bone Marrow

Part of speech: Noun, Thing

The soft bone marrow fills the bone cavities.


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My son broke his leg in his basketball game, a compound fracture of his tibia and fibula. The surgery went well; the doctor inserted a rod in his leg to set the bones. He is groggy but should recover well. - J. Lewis - 146




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