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Definition of lob
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Lob (n.) A dull, heavy
person..
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Blobber
::
Blobber
(n.) A
bubble;
blubber.
Cruorin
::
Cruorin
(n.) The
coloring
matter
of the blood in the
living
animal;
haemoglobin.
Flocculus
::
Flocculus
(n.) A small lobe in the under
surface
of the
cerebellum,
near the
middle
peduncle;
the
subpeduncular
lobe..
Lobby
::
Lobby (n.) An
apartment
or
passageway
in the fore part of an
old-fashioned
cabin under the
quarter-deck.
Globated
::
Globated
(a.)
Having
the form of a
globe;
spherical.
Fin-toed
::
Fin-toed
(a.)
Having
toes
connected
by a
membrane;
palmiped;
palmated;
also,
lobate..
Wing-footed
::
Wing-footed
(a.)
Having
the
anterior
lobes of the foot so
modified
as to form a pair of
winglike
swimming
organs;
-- said of the
pteropod
mollusks.
D8gregarin91
::
d8Gregarin91
(n. pl.) An order of
Protozoa,
allied
to the
Rhizopoda,
and
parasitic
in other
animals,
as in the
earthworm,
lobster,
etc. When
adult,
they have a
small,
wormlike
body
inclosing
a
nucleus,
but
without
external
organs;
in one of the young
stages,
they are
amoebiform;
--
called
also
Gregarinida,
and
Gregarinaria..
Globularness
::
Globularness
(n.)
Sphericity;
globosity.
Lobcock
::
Lobcock
(n.) A dull,
sluggish
person;
a
lubber;
a lob..
Round
::
Round (n.)
Anything
round,
as a
circle,
a
globe,
a ring. The
golden
round [the
crown]..
Fibrin
::
Fibrin
(n.) A
white,
albuminous,
fibrous
substance,
formed
in the
coagulation
of the blood
either
by
decomposition
of
fibrinogen,
or from the union of
fibrinogen
and
paraglobulin
which exist
separately
in the
blood.
It is
insoluble
in
water,
but is
readily
digestible
in
gastric
and
pancreatic
juice..
Pteropoda
::
Pteropoda
(n. pl.) A class of
Mollusca
in which the
anterior
lobes of the foot are
developed
in the form of
broad,
thin,
winglike
organs,
with which they swim at near the
surface
of the sea..
Strobila
::
Strobila
(n.) A form of the larva of
certain
Discophora
in a state of
development
succeeding
the
scyphistoma.
The body of the
strobila
becomes
elongated,
and
subdivides
transversely
into a
series
of
lobate
segments
which
eventually
become
ephyrae,
or young
medusae..
Conglobation
::
Conglobation
(n.) The act or
process
of
forming
into a ball.
Conglobulate
::
Conglobulate
(v. i.) To
gather
into a small round mass.
Hypostoma
::
Hypostoma
(n.) The lower lip of
trilobites,
crustaceans,
etc..
Gland
::
Gland (n.) A
special
organ of
plants,
usually
minute
and
globular,
which often
secretes
some kind of
resinous,
gummy,
or
aromatic
product..
Gutwort
::
Gutwort
(n.) A
plant,
Globularia
Alypum,
a
violent
purgative,
found in
Africa..
Runcinate
::
Runcinate
(a.)
Pinnately
cut with the lobes
pointing
downwards,
as the leaf of the
dandelion..
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