"Subparenchymal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Term that refers to the soft, functional tissue within an organ or other body part, as opposed to the surrounding stromal or supportive connective tissue.
In other words, it describes the cells or tissues that perform the main function of an organ, such as the parenchymal cells in the liver that perform detoxification and metabolism.
To persuade or induce someone, especially in a corrupt or illegal way, to act in a particular way, often in an unethical or illegal manner.<br><br>Example: The company was accused of suborning officials to overlook its environmental violations.
Subovated: <br><br>This is not a valid word in the English language. It appears to be a made-up or misspelled word.
The term "subperiosteally" refers to something that occurs beneath the periosteum, a fibrous membrane covering the bones of the body. In medical or anatomical contexts, "subperiosteal" describes procedures or tissues located under this membrane, meaning they are outside the actual bone but still attached to it.<br><br>For example, a subperiosteal hematoma is a collection of blood under the periosteum, but above the bone surface, as a result of bleeding into this space.