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What is the plural form of pulposus?
The plural form of "pulposus" is
pulposi
.
This refers to the
nucleus pulposus
, which is the soft, jelly-like center of an intervertebral disc.
How do you spell grosherys?
What do French masculine words end in?
Morphology
What do you call clothes in sanskrit?
Why scissors have a singular form?
Is la robe feminine in French?
Is the Seine river masculine or feminine?
What does lo dejo mean in spanish?
What is a homograph for tree covering?
What does the root word in inscription mean?
What is Makayla in sanskrit?
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