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We found 9 words, 2 kanji, and 4 examples matching '骨髄'
Word search: 9 matches
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1. bone marrow; medulla
2. true spirit; one's mind
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5
noun
marrow transplant
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3
noun
myeloma
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noun
bone marrow suppression
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3
noun
osteomyelitis
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コツ   ほね bone   
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gossip; dishonest   
ニク body part   
ズイ    marrow   
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ユウ   ウ   あ to possess; to exist   
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ten   じゅう    じつ    と    とう    
ガツ   ゲツ   つき month; moon   
move
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かれ
こつずい
骨髄
びょうき
病気
かか
えている

He is suffering from a bone marrow disease.
しょうせつ
小説
じょうたい
情態
うつ
もって
こつずい
骨髄
なす
A novel has true spirit when it reflects a state (of mind).
ぼく
こつずい
骨髄
ていきょう
提供
した
わけ
理由
うほど
たいしたことなかった! title of book, album etc.
Why I Donated Marrow. It Wasn’t as Big a Deal as People Say!
わたし
1965
としごろ
年頃
いこう
以降
こと
なった
タイプ
はっけつびょう
白血病
および
まえ
はっけつびょう
白血病
かんじゃ
患者
における
こつずい
骨髄
さいぼう
細胞
せんしょくたい
染色体
けんきゅう
研究
はじ
めました

After about 1965, I began to study chromosomes in bone marrow cells from patients with different kinds of leukemias and preleukemias.
 
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