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en·dos·te·um E0137800 (ĕn-dŏs′tē-əm)n. pl. en·dos·te·a (-tē-ə) The thin layer of cells lining the medullary cavity of a bone. [New Latin : end(o)- + Greek osteon, bone; see ost- in Indo-European roots.] en·dos′te·al adj.endosteum (ɛnˈdɒstɪəm) n, pl -tea (-tɪə) (Anatomy) a highly vascular membrane lining the marrow cavity of long bones, such as the femur and humerus[C19: New Latin, from endo- + Greek osteon bone] enˈdosteal adjen•dos•te•um (ɛnˈdɒs ti əm) n., pl. -te•a (-ti ə) the connective tissue lining the marrow cavity of bones. [1880–85; end- + New Latin osteum < Greek ostéon bone] en•dos′te•al, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | endosteum - vascular membrane that lines the inner surface of long boneslong bone, os longum - in limbs of vertebrate animals: a long cylindrical bone that contains marrowtissue layer, membrane - a pliable sheet of tissue that covers or lines or connects the organs or cells of animals or plants | TranslationsendosteumenUK
endosteum[en′däs·tē·əm] (anatomy) The membrane lining of bone marrow cavities. endosteumenUK
endosteum [en-dos´te-um] the tissue lining the medullary cavity of a bone.en·dos·te·um (en-dos'tē-ŭm), [TA] A layer of cells lining the inner surface of bone in the central medullary cavity. Synonym(s): medullary membrane, perimyelis [endo- + G. osteon, bone] endosteum (ĕn-dŏs′tē-əm)n. pl. endos·tea (-tē-ə) The thin layer of cells lining the medullary cavity of a bone. en·dos′te·al adj.en·dos·te·um (en-dos'tē-ŭm) [TA] A layer of cells lining the inner surface of bone in the central medullary cavity. Synonym(s): medullary membrane. [endo- + G. osteon, bone]en·dos·te·um (en-dos'tē-ŭm) [TA] A layer of cells lining the inner surface of bone in the central medullary cavity. Synonym(s): medullary membrane. [endo- + G. osteon, bone]endosteumenUK
Words related to endosteumnoun vascular membrane that lines the inner surface of long bonesRelated Words- long bone
- os longum
- tissue layer
- membrane
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