Meaning & Definition of word "Marrow"
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Marrow
/ˈmɛroʊ/
noun:
- 1. The substance that fills the cavities of bones, where blood cells are produced.
- Example: Doctors extracted the patient's marrow to treat the anemia.
- 2. The essential or most important part; the core.
- Example: The marrow of her argument was that everyone deserves respect.
- 3. A type of vegetable, specifically a variety of squash.
- Example: We enjoyed a hearty soup made with marrow and other fresh vegetables.
Etymology
Middle English 'marwe', from Old English 'mearg'; akin to Old High German 'merga', meaning marrow.
Common Phrases and Expressions
bone marrow:
The soft, fatty tissue found inside bones, often used in cooking.
marrow of the matter:
The essential or most important part of an issue.
Related Words
pith:
The essential part of something.
essence:
The intrinsic nature or indispensable quality of something.
Slang Meanings of marrow
Meaning: A term used in some contexts to refer to something as being of the highest quality or importance.
Example Sentence: That song is the marrow of good music.
Meaning: In slang, referring to a poor or low-quality item, often used in contrast to a better version.
Example Sentence: That movie was just marrow compared to the original.