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a bivalve, involuted, obtuse and fistulous tongue, composed of two elongated semitubular fillets, which are in reality elongated maxill? as in the Lepidoptera; the central organ of the proboscis in the Hymenoptera constituting a cartilaginous instrument of suction. Fabricius has applied the word labium to denote this part, and he again applies the same word to designate the whole proboscis; it is "le 1?re inferieur" of Degeer.
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| lingual |
related to the tongue. (More? Head Notes)
Ãâó: embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Notes/Index/L.htm
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| lingual |
Referring to the tongue; On the tongue side of the toothrow
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| lingual |
Pertaining to tongue; for example, lingual side of tooth is that side nearer tongue rather than lips; also medial surface of a tooth. Tongue side of the tooth.
Ãâó: www.humboldt.edu/~cmc43/glossary.htm
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| lingual |
Areas nearer the tounge or oral cavity.
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