"endosteum" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ɛnˈdɒsti.əm/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ɛnˈdɑsti.əm/ [General-American] Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-endosteum.wav Forms: endostea [plural], endosteums [plural]
Etymology: From end- (“inside, internal, within”) (from Ancient Greek ἔνδον (éndon, “within”)) + Ancient Greek ὀστέον (ostéon, “bone”). Etymology templates: {{der|en|grc|ἔνδον||within}} Ancient Greek ἔνδον (éndon, “within”), {{der|en|grc|ὀστέον||bone}} Ancient Greek ὀστέον (ostéon, “bone”) Head templates: {{en-noun|endostea|s}} endosteum (plural endostea or endosteums)
  1. (biology) A membranous vascular layer of cells which line the medullary cavity of a bone; an internal periosteum. Categories (topical): Biology Derived forms: endosteal, endosteally, endostitis Related terms: periosteum

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