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Definition of lob
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Globule
::
Globule
(n.) A
minute
spherical
or
rounded
structure;
as
blood,
lymph,
and pus
corpuscles,
minute
fungi,
spores,
etc..
Utricular
::
Utricular
(a.)
Resembling
a
utricle
or bag,
whether
large or
minute;
-- said
especially
with
reference
to the
condition
of
certain
substances,
as
sulphur,
selenium,
etc., when
condensed
from the
vaporous
state and
deposited
upon cold
bodies,
in which case they
assume
the form of small
globules
filled
with
liquid..
Buckler
::
Buckler
(n.) The
anterior
segment
of the shell of
trilobites.
Fin-toed
::
Fin-toed
(a.)
Having
toes
connected
by a
membrane;
palmiped;
palmated;
also,
lobate..
Equator
::
Equator
(n.) The great
circle
of the
celestial
sphere,
coincident
with the plane of the
earth's
equator;
-- so
called
because
when the sun is in it, the days and
nights
are of equal
length;
hence
called
also the
equinoctial,
and on maps,
globes,
etc., the
equinoctial
line..
Monocotyledon
::
Monocotyledon
(n.) A plant with only one
cotyledon,
or seed
lobe..
Three-lobed
::
Three-lobed
(a.)
Having
three
lobes.
Heterocercy
::
Heterocercy
(n.)
Unequal
development
of the tail lobes of
fishes;
the
possession
of a
heterocercal
tail.
Protozoic
::
Protozoic
(a.)
Containing
remains
of the
earliest
discovered
life of the
globe,
which
included
mollusks,
radiates
and
protozoans..
Buttonbush
::
Buttonbush
(n.) A shrub
(Cephalanthus
occidentalis)
growing
by the
waterside;
-- so
called
from its
globular
head of
flowers.
See
Capitulum.
Traverse
::
Traverse
(a.) To
wander
over; to cross in
traveling;
as, to
traverse
the
habitable
globe..
Falcon
::
Falcon
(n.) Any
species
of the genus
Falco,
distinguished
by
having
a
toothlike
lobe on the upper
mandible;
especially,
one of this genus
trained
to the
pursuit
of other
birds,
or
game..
Fibrinoplastin
::
Fibrinoplastin
(n.) An
albuminous
substance,
existing
in the
blood,
which in
combination
with
fibrinogen
forms
fibrin;
--
called
also
paraglobulin..
Onagrarieous
::
Onagrarieous
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
resembling,
a
natural
order of
plants
(Onagraceae
or
Onagrarieae),
which
includes
the
fuchsia,
the
willow-herb
(Epilobium),
and the
evening
primrose
(/nothera)..
Decapoda
::
Decapoda
(n. pl.) The order of
Crustacea
which
includes
the
shrimps,
lobsters,
crabs,
etc..
Lobby
::
Lobby (n.) A
passage
or hall of
communication,
especially
when large
enough
to serve also as a
waiting
room. It
differs
from an
antechamber
in that a lobby
communicates
between
several
rooms,
an
antechamber
to one only; but this
distinction
is not
carefully
preserved..
Cotyledonous
::
Cotyledonous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
cotyledon
or
cotyledons;
having
a seed lobe.
Hecatompedon
::
Hecatompedon
(n.) A name given to the old
Parthenon
at
Athens,
because
measuring
100 Greek feet,
probably
in the width
across
the
stylobate..
Globulin
::
Globulin
(n.) An
albuminous
body,
insoluble
in
water,
but
soluble
in
dilute
solutions
of salt. It is
present
in the red blood
corpuscles
united
with
haematin
to form
haemoglobin.
It is also found in the
crystalline
lens of the eye, and in blood
serum,
and is
sometimes
called
crystallin.
In the
plural
the word is
applied
to a group of
proteid
substances
such as
vitellin,
myosin,
fibrinogen,
etc., all
insoluble
in
water,
but
soluble
in
dilute
salt
solutions..
Trilobed
::
Trilobed
(a.) Same as
Trilobate.
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