midollo
Italian
Etymology
From midolla, from Latin medulla. Compare Spanish meollo, Portuguese miolo, Catalan moll.
Noun
midollo (plural midolla f, alternative plural midolli m)
- (anatomy) marrow
- (figuratively, in the plural) bones
- Il freddo mi entra nelle midolla. ― The cold gets into my bones.
- (botany) pith (whitish inner portion of the rind of citrus fruit)
- Synonym: albedo
Usage notes
The feminine plural midolla is most commonly used.
Derived terms
- midollo osseo (“bone marrow”)
- midollo spinale (“spinal cord”)
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