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Menander, Monostichoi, 395

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P. and V. μυελός, ὁ.

Translations

Aragonese: miollo; Armenian: ոսկրածուծ; Aromanian: mãduã; Belarusian: касцявы мозг; Berber Tashelhit: adif; Bulgarian: костен мозък; Catalan: medul·la, moll; Chinese Mandarin: 髓, 骨髓; Czech: kostní dřeň, morek; Danish: marv; Dutch: merg; Esperanto: medolo, ostocerbo; Estonian: üdi, luuüdi, kondiüdi; Faroese: mergur; Finnish: luuydin; French: moelle, moelle osseuse; Friulian: medole; Galician: miolo, sámago, cana, cana dos ósos, medula; Georgian: ტვინი, ძვლის ტვინი; German: Mark, Knochenmark; Greek: μεδούλι; Ancient Greek: μυελός; Hindi: मज्जा, गूदा; Hungarian: velő, csontvelő; Indonesian: Sum sum tulang; Interlingua: medulla; Irish: smior; Italian: midollo; Japanese: 骨髄; Korean: 골수; Latin: medulla; Macedonian: коскена срж; Maltese: mudullun; Maori: mongamonga, waimongamonga; Middle English: marow; Mongolian: чөмөг; Northern Sami: ađa; Norwegian Bokmål: marg; Nynorsk: merg; Old English: mearg; Ossetian: магъз; Plautdietsch: Moakj; Polish: szpik, szpik kostny; Portuguese: medula, tutano, miolo; Romanian: măduvă; Russian: костный мозг; Sanskrit: मज्जन्, हड्डज; Scots: marrae; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ср̑ж, мо̏ждина, коштана ср̑ж; Roman: sȓž, mȍždina, koštana sȓž; Sicilian: miduḍḍuni; Skolt Sami: õõđ; Slovak: kostná dreň, špik; Slovene: mozeg; Spanish: médula, tuétano, meollo; Swedish: märg; Tagalog: utik; Thai: ไขกระดูก, ไขข้อ; Tocharian B: mrestīwe; Turkish: ilik; Ukrainian: кістковий мозок; Venetian: megòla, mioła, miola, meoła, meola; Vietnamese: tủy xương; Volapük: pif; Welsh: mêr; Yiddish: מאַרך‎; Zazaki: ilıg