| lacerable |
capable of becoming lacerated.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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| lacerate |
With an irregular or jagged margin, as if torn. Lamina -- The flattened portion (ie, the blade) of a leaf or petal. Lanate -- Woolly, with long intertwined, curly hairs. Lanceolate -- "Lance-shaped"; longer than broad, widening above the base and tapering to the apex. Leaflet -- One of the segments or divisions of a compound leaf. Lemma -- The outermost of the two bracts that subtend the grass floret (See palea). Lenticular -- Biconvex in shape, "lens-shaped". Ligulate -- With a ligule. ...
Ãâó: www.geog.ubc.ca/~brian/florae/ifbc_glossary.html
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| laceration |
a cut larynx
Ãâó: www.eecreg5.org/moulage/glossary.htm
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| lacerate |
torn. LACINIATE cut into narrow lobes. LAMINA the blade of the leaf. LANCEOLATE lance-shaped, tapering from a broad base to the apex. LAX loose or limp, not densely arranged. LECTOTYPE a specimen chosen after the original description to be the type. LIGULATE star shaped. LIGNOTUBER woody tuber - tuberous rootstock. LINEAR narrow with nearly parallel sides. LOCULUS cavity or chamber of an ovary.
Ãâó: www.succulents.co.za/botanical_terms.shtml
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| laceration |
Tearing or cutting of skin. LOC: loss-of-consciousness or level-of-consciousness. Lumbar: relating to the lower back.
Ãâó: www.fordyce.org/scanning/scanning_info/medterm.htm...
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