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Results for: lobe shaped; divided into lobes; having lobesTranslations 1 - 30 of 865
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lobe shaped; divided into lobes; having lobeslobulated
(Anatomy) almond-shaped part; almond-shaped portion of the brain located in the temporal region, part of brainamygdala
(Anatomy) either of two small funnel-shaped cartilages located to the rear of larynx; muscle connected to the arytenoid cartilage; small mucous gland in front of the arytenoid cartilage, pertaining to two small cartilages located on top of the cricoid ...arytenoid
(Anatomy) slightly cupped (of the shape of a bone), of shoulder socket, shaped like small cupglenoid
(Anatomy) small node (especially on the middle lobe of the cerebellum)nodulus
(Biology) primitive eye-like receptor that is light-sensitive and helps orient an organism (in primitive single-celled organisms), eye-shaped marking, light-sensitive parteyespot
(Botany) membranous projection which grows from the base of most grass blades; corolla which is shaped like a strapligule
(Cuisine) Italian dish consisting of tube shaped pasta having a filling of meat or cheese; tubular pasta, baked pasta dishmanicotti
(Cuisine) Italian dish consisting of tube shaped pasta having a filling of meat or cheese; tubular pasta, stuffed pasta tubescannelloni
(French) one-on-one meeting, private meeting; an intimate conversation; a confrontation; a s-shaped couch, intimate conversation for two, intimately, privately; one-on-one, type of sofatête-à-tête
(Geology) fold shown on a map as concentrically arranged contour patterns whose amplitude decreases to zero in a regular fashion in two directions, dome-shaped, parallel to outside wallpericlinal
(Mathematics) branch of mathematics that deals with individual sets and problems of combination (divided into sub-branches: combinatorial analysis, combinatorial geometry, etc.)combinatorics
(Mathematics) number by which one can multiply logarithms of one system to obtain the logarithms of another system; number by which two quantities can be divided to yield the same remainder, absolute value, coefficient, division number, logarithm factormodulus
(Music) square shaped stringed instrumentzithern
(plant or tree) trimmed into a decorative shape, clipped into a fanciful shape, art of shaping bushes, art of trimming plants or trees into decorative shapes; garden containing trees that are trimmed into fanciful shapes, shaped bush, topiary gardentopiary
, , fruit of eggplant, , , plant with large edible fruit, aubergine, blackish purple, plant of East Indian origin that bears an edible fruit; dark purple egg-shaped fruit of the eggplant (eaten as a vegetable); dark purple coloreggplant
1 of 3 college terms, period of 3 months, period of three months, one of the three terms into which something is divided (academic year, pregnancy)trimester
100th, 100th part, in 100ths, pertaining to or divided into hundredths; comprising one-hundredth of something; hundredth, ordinal number of one hundred when counting in order, using base of 100centesimal
360-degree turn in vehicle, donut, ring-shaped object, round cake with hole or filling, small sweet pastry which is usually fried (also donut)doughnut
A -shaped objecta
A government bond with no maturity . Popular in Great Britain. The formula for valuing these bonds is simple. The consol payment divided by yield to maturity is the price of the bond.Consol
a hormone, released by the hypothalamus, that triggers the secretion of luteinizing hormone by the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland., luteinizing hormone-releasing factorluteinizing hormone-releasing hormone
a large irregularly-shaped lunar lowland plain, approximately 650 x 900 km/405 x 560 mi, where Apollo 11 made the first manned lunar landing in 1969Mare Tranquillitatis
a mountainous region of central Asia that stretches from the Caspian Sea to the Gobi Desert. It is divided into three sections, Russian or Western Turkistan, which includes Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan, Chinese or Eastern Turkistan, made up o...Turkistan; Turkestan
a rod-shaped structure in cellcentriole
a trademark for a screw with a cross-shaped slot on its headPhillips screw
a trademark for a screwdriver that has a cross-shaped tip so that it can be used to turn a Phillips screwPhillips screwdriver
a trademark for a utensil shaped like a spoon with tines at the end like a fork and a sharp edge on one side like a knifeSplayd
a trademark for chairs, especially and originally ones of molded plywood, whose seats and backs are shaped to accommodate human body contoursEames
A-shapedA-line
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