| lophotrichate | Having a tuft of polar flagella. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| lophotrichous | Having a tuft of polar flagella. (09 Oct 1997) |
| loppard | A tree, the top of which has been lopped off. Origin: Lop + -ard. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| lopremone | Former name for protirelin. (05 Mar 2000) |
| lopseed | <botany> A perennial herb (Phryma Leptostachya), having slender seedlike fruits. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| Lophophora |
Lophophora is a small genus of two species of spineless cacti native to the southwestern United States (Texas and New Mexico) through northeast Mexico south to Quer?aro. The species are extremely slow growing, often taking up to thirty years to reach flowering age (at the size of about a golf ball, not including the root) in the wild. Cultivated specimens grow considerably faster, usually taking from six to ten years to go from seedling to mature flowering adult. ...
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| loperamide hydrochloride |
An antidiarrheal drug.
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| loph |
A crest or ridge of enamel on the occlusal surface of a tooth.
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| loph |
A transverse ridge of enamel across a tooth.
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| lophodont |
Teeth whose crowns have a series of lophs.
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| LOP | a genus of Merginae |
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| LOP | small North American duck with a high circular crest on the male's head |
| LOP | large brightly colored food fish of deep Atlantic waters |
| LOP | yellow-spotted violet food fish of warm deep waters |
| LOP | two species of small cacti of northeastern Mexico and southwestern United States having rounded stems covered with jointed tubercles: mescal |
| LOP | a small spineless globe-shaped cactus |
| LOP | monals |
| LOP | 1 species: tree fern of Central and South America |
| LOP | very small family of tree ferns |
| LOP | medication (trade name Lopid) used to lower the levels of triglyceride in the blood |
| LOP | (of plants or trees) having the top or outer parts cut off |
| LOP | (of plants or trees) having the top or outer parts cut off |
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