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 Translation for 'spongy' from English to Latin
ADJ   spongy | spongier | spongiest
SYNO spongelike | spongy | squashy | ...
bibulus {adj}spongy
pulmoneus {adj}spongy
spongiosus {adj}spongy
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Translation for 'spongy' from English to Latin

spongy
bibulus {adj}

pulmoneus {adj}

spongiosus {adj}
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Usage Examples English
  • The three cylindrical bodies of spongy tissue, which are filled with blood vessels, run along the length of the shaft.
  • Spongy tissue is also a type of animal tissue which contains smooth muscles, fibrous tissues, spaces, veins, and arteries.
  • Appams, kallappams, or vellayappams are rice flour pancakes that have soft, thick white spongy centres and crisp, lace-like edges.
  • The feldspar may be considered an irregular crystal of spongy structure, the interstices being filled up by another spongy crystal of quartz.
  • CAT-scans showed that the plates have thin but dense outer walls, filled with thick spongy bone.

  • Amadou is a spongy material derived from "Fomes fomentarius" and similar fungi that grow on the bark of coniferous and angiosperm trees, and have the appearance of a horse's hoof (thus the name "hoof fungus").
  • Apart from the spongy cake, "medivnyk" in Ukrainian can also mean "prianyk", a hard honey cookie.
  • "Zalabiyeh" (or "zelebi") are a traditional "sufgan" ("spongy dough") for Persian Jews.
  • melanoscelus" parasitizes the caterpillar of the spongy moth.
  • In 1908, shortly after classical efforts began to control spongy moth populations, North American researchers studied cadavers of Japanese spongy moths which had been killed by an entomophthoralean fungus.

  • Disparlure, which is the synthetic form of the spongy moth sex pheromone, is used to detect its newly founded populations and estimate population density across the United States.
  • Although "C. concinnata" was introduced to North America to control the spongy moth population, it typically only parasitizes less than 5% of the spongy moths during an outbreak.
  • This holes gives it a unique spongy texture when it is baked.
  • Compact bone and spongy bone are on a scale of several millimetres to 1 or more centimetres.
  • Red endemic skin as well as spongy and desquamating (peeling) skin are consistent with this syndrome.

  • Mantecadas should not be confused with mantecados, a much denser, non spongy very different type of pastry.
  • The species name "fungosa" means 'spongy' in Latin.
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