| lemur |
A prosimian found today on the island of Madagascar. Lemurs include both nocturnal and diurnal species.
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| lemma |
a passage highlighted from a text for excerption, often underlined to set it apart from the rest of the body of text; passages sometimes appear in marginal glosses or commentaries (pl. lemmata)
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| lemniscus |
Gr. li~mniskos, ribbon, fillet. Medial lemniscus, lateral lemniscus.
Ãâó: www.vh.org/adult/provider/anatomy/MicroscopicAnato...
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| lemniscus |
(Gr. woolen band or bandage): Term applied to bundles of secondary sensory fibers within the brainstem which terminate in specific relay nuclei of the thalamus.
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| lemon |
Used to describe pointers, this color is a brilliant, medium-saturated yellow. Color definitions may vary by breed. Always check the breed standard for the definitive color description.
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| LEM | lemony leaves used for a tisane or in soups or fruit punches |
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| LEM | bushy perennial Old World mint having small white or yellowish flowers and fragrant lemon-flavored leaves |
| LEM | clarified butter browned slowly and seasoned with lemon juice and parsley |
| LEM | (British) a conserve with a thick consistency |
| LEM | (British) a conserve with a thick consistency |
| LEM | a hard candy with lemon flavor and a yellow color and (usually) the shape of a lemon |
| LEM | a flavoring made from (or imitating) lemons |
| LEM | a common garden geranium with lemon-scented foliage |
| LEM | a grove of lemon trees |
| LEM | usually fresh-squeezed juice of lemons |
| LEM | a day lily with yellow flowers |
| LEM | pie containing lemon custard and topped with meringue |
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