| lobulet | Lobulette A very small lobule or one of the smaller subdivisions of a lobule. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| lobulette | <anatomy> A little lobule, or subdivision of a lobule. Origin: Dim. Of lobule. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| lobuli epididymidis | The coiled portion of the efferent ductules that constitute the head of the epididymis; these join the ductus epididymidis. Synonym: lobuli epididymidis, coni epididymidis, coni vasculosi, Haller's cones, vascular cones. (05 Mar 2000) |
| lobuli glandulae mammariae | Subdivisions of the lobes of the mammary gland. Synonym: lobuli glandulae mammariae. (05 Mar 2000) |
| lobuli glandulae thyroideae | The subdivisions of the lobes, consisting of incompletely separated, irregular groups of thyroid follicles (20 to 40 in number) bound together by delicate connective tissue. Synonym: lobuli glandulae thyroideae. (05 Mar 2000) |
| lobuli testis | The subdivisions of the parenchyma of the testis formed by delicate fibrous septa that pass inward from the tunica albuginea to converge at the mediastinum testis. Synonym: lobuli testis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| lobuli thymi | Areas of thymic tissue 0.5 to 2 mm in diameter with a cortex and medulla. Synonym: lobuli thymi. (05 Mar 2000) |
| lobulus | Synonym: lobule. Origin: Mod. L. Dim. Of lobus, lobe (05 Mar 2000) |
| lobulus auriculae | The lowest part of the auricle; it consists of fat and fibrous tissue not reinforced by the auricular cartilage. Synonym: lobulus auriculae, lobule of auricle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| lobulus biventer | A lobule on the undersurface of each cerebellar hemisphere, divided by a curved sulcus into a lateral and medial portion; it corresponds to the pyramid of the vermis. Synonym: lobulus biventer, biventral lobule, cuneiform lobe, lobulus biventralis, lobulus cuneiformis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| lobulus biventralis | A lobule on the undersurface of each cerebellar hemisphere, divided by a curved sulcus into a lateral and medial portion; it corresponds to the pyramid of the vermis. Synonym: lobulus biventer, biventral lobule, cuneiform lobe, lobulus biventralis, lobulus cuneiformis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| lobulus centralis cerebelli | A division of the superior vermis of the cerebellum between the lingula and the monticulus. Synonym: lobulus centralis cerebelli, central lobule. (05 Mar 2000) |
| lobulus clivi | The posterior sloping portion of the monticulus of the vermis of the cerebellum; vermal lobule caudal to the primary fissure. Synonym: declivis, lobulus clivi. Origin: L. Declivis, sloping downward, fr. Clivus, a slope (05 Mar 2000) |
| lobulus corticalis renalis | One of the subdivisions of the kidney, consisting of a medullary ray and that portion of the convoluted port (renal corpuscles and convoluted tubules) associated with its collecting duct. Synonym: lobulus corticalis renalis, renal cortical lobule, renculus, reniculus, renunculus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| lobulus culminis | The anterior prominent portion of the monticulus of the vermis of the cerebellum; vermal lobule rostral to the primary fissure. Synonym: lobulus culminis. Origin: L. Summit (05 Mar 2000) |
| lobule |
a small lobe (often marginal or laminal).
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| lobular carcinoma in situ |
also called lobular neoplasia, is sometimes classified as stage 0 breast cancer, but is believed by most oncologists not to be a true breast cancer. In lobular carcinoma in situ, abnormal cells grow within the lobules or milk-producing glands, but they do not penetrate through the wall of these lobules. ...
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| lobe |
a rounded stroke, as in the loop of the letter 'b'
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| lobe |
1. A subdivision of an organ, divided by fissures, connective tissue or other natural boundaries. 2. A rounded projecting portion, such as the lobe of the ear.
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| lobe |
One of four areas within a cerebral hemisphere. The frontal lobe is important for cognitive functions and control of voluntary movement or activity. The parietal lobe processes information about temperature, taste, touch and movement, while the occipital lobe is primarily responsible for vision. The temporal lobe processes memories, integrating them with sensations of taste, sound, sight and touch.
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| lob | butter blended with chopped lobster or seasoned with essence from lobster shells |
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| lob | lobster in Newburg sauce served on buttered toast or rice |
| lob | tropical American plant having poisonous milk and showy tapering usually scarlet petallike leaves surrounding small yellow flowers |
| lob | trap for catching lobsters |
| lob | diced lobster meat in milk or cream |
| lob | lobster tail meat |
| lob | a pastry shell filled with cooked lobster |
| lob | diced lobster mixed with Mornay sauce placed back in the shell and sprinkled with grated cheese and browned |
| lob | used of British soldiers during the Revolutionary War because of their red coats |
| lob | British soldier |
| lob | a person whose occupation is catching lobsters |
| lob | of or relating to or resembling a lobule |
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