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marrow

Aussprache: [ˈmɛroʊ]

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Kontext: „biology“

(noun) the soft, spongy tissue found inside bones. Marrow helps make blood cells and stores fat. Think of it as the part of a bone that helps your body with different important functions.

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The doctor explained that bone marrow is crucial for producing healthy blood cells.

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There was no marrow left in the bones after they were cooked for a long time.

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What does bone marrow do in our bodies?

Kontext: „food“

(noun) the fatty tissue found inside some animal bones that is often used in cooking. It adds flavor and richness to dishes. Think of it like a special ingredient that makes food taste better.

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The chef used marrow to make the soup extra delicious.

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The dish wasn't good because it lacked marrow, which usually adds a rich taste.

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How can marrow improve the flavor of a recipe?

Kontext: „figurative“

(noun) the essential part or core of something. This is used to express the most important or valuable aspect. It’s like saying the heart of the matter.

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The marrow of her argument was that we should all work together for a better future.

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The meeting lacked marrow; it was just filled with small talk instead of important issues.

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What is the marrow of this discussion?

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