spongy in the PONS Dictionary

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The number of folds can vary from 2 to roughly 10 and are typically soft and spongy.
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The tuberculosis bacteria stays in the growth centers and spongy areas of the bone.
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The rounded growths are filled with a spongy mass and a single wasp larva is located in a hard seed-like cell in the centre.
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The soft, spongy consistency of the madeleine could seem like an odd choice as dunking is more common with crisp baked products, such as biscuits.
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The spring flows daily through soft spongy rock, at a depth of 520 feet.
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It conceals the madreporite and scales on the aboral surface proper and the gap underneath it is filled with a spongy tissue.
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The spongy substance forming the electrode must be free from any trace of electrolytic substances.
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The soft, spongy orange fruit bodies grow spread out on the surface of fallen logs.
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In this type of fade, the brake pedal feels spongy.
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While the species is edible, old mushrooms may be spongy and soft inside.
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