moelle

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French

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Etymology

From Middle French moelle, mouelle, from Old French moele, mëoule, moelle, muële, mëolle, mëule, inherited from Latin medulla. Doublet of médulla.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mwal/
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Noun

moelle f (plural moelles)

  1. marrow (substance inside bones)
  2. spinal cord
  3. pith

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