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The medical term for space within a joint is "synovial cavity." This cavity is filled with synovial fluid, which helps to lubricate and cushion the joint during movement.
The medical term you are looking for is "interstitial." This term describes the space between tissues or cells in the body.
The term that means living is "alive."
The medical term for the space between the toes is "interdigital space."
THe term used is biotic elements nonliving organisms/materials are abiotic elements
German
The term blitz (meaning lightning), from the term Blitzkrieg (meaning lightning war).
Realpolitik
Slang term for a German ( fritz was/is a German name)
It was a term used for German nationals.
You are meaning "Wehrmarkt" which was the German term for their armed forces during World War II
The nasopharynx is the space behind the nose.
"Lechliter" is not a German word, and it does not have a specific meaning in the German language. It is possible that it is a surname or a term used in a specific context.
If you are referring to living things on the moon - it is possible. Bacteria has indeed been found in space. Moon bug is also a slang term meaning "lunatic" or "crazy".
I think its biopsy
AnswerThe word thank derives from Old English pancian, meaning to give thanks, which in turn derrives from the Proto-German term thankojan, which also spawned the Middle German term danken, meaning to thank.The English term thank you was shortened from the phrase I thank you.
biotic = living abiotic = non-living