释义 |
medullated, ppl. a.|mɪˈdʌleɪtɪd| [f. late L. medullāt-us having a marrow (f. medulla: see -ate2) + -ed1.] Having a medulla.
1867J. Marshall Outl. Physiol. I. 55 These medullated tubular nerve-fibres compose the white part of the brain and spinal cord. 1899Allbutt's Syst. Med. VI. 499 The medullated tracts of the cord. |