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oblongata
[ ob-lawng-gah-tuh, -long- ]
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Other Words From
- preob·lon·gata noun plural preoblongatas preoblongatae
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Word History and Origins
Origin of oblongata1
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Example Sentences
Posteriorly is situated the hind-brain, now consisting of the medulla oblongata and cerebellum.
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In Scyllium, however, indications appear in the hind-brain of its future division into a cerebellum and medulla oblongata.
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It reduces the librarian to a medulla oblongata, so far as I am able to understand the psychology of the situation.
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And, on the other hand, the vertical strands are notably increased in their passage through the field of the medulla oblongata.
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The medulla oblongata with its reticular ganglion seems to be the great rhythmic centre.
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