Etymology:
Meaning:
Origin:
Cartilaginous derives from the Latin term cartilaginus, which ultimately stems from the Greek word khondros. Khondros refers to cartilage, a type of connective tissue found in the human body, particularly in joints and other areas where flexibility and support are required.
Usage:
The term "cartilaginous" is used to describe structures or tissues that contain or consist of cartilage, such as:
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