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labrum A basin that stood at hip-height or waist-height somewhere in the caldarium. It often stood in an apse specifically designed for it, termed the schola labri. Its purpose was both to provide sweating bathers with an opportunity to splash themselves with cold water and also to provide water to splash on the walls of the caldarium, in order to maintain a high humidity. ...
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labrum Upper lip attached dorsally to the clypeus; structure used to help a caterpillar position foliage for eating (see Figure 3).
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labrum Lip of the socket of the shoulder that deepens it to prevent dislocation
Ãâó: www.shoulder-info.com/glossary.htm
labrum The labrum is the upper "lip" of insects (like butterflies and moths). It is above the butterfly's proboscis. LARVA (pl. larvae) The larva of butterflies and moths is called the caterpillar. Larvae eat almost constantly and molt many times as they grow.
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labrum A broad lobe suspended from the clypeus above the mouth, forming an upper lip.
Ãâó: www.jmath.freesurf.fr/ants_key/glossary.htm
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