| lamellate | Made up of thin plates or lamina. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| lamellated corpuscles | Small oval bodies in the skin of the fingers, in the mesentery, tendons, and elsewhere, formed of concentric layers of connective tissue with a soft core in which the axon of a nerve fibre runs, splitting up into a number of fibrils that terminate in bulbous enlargements; they are sensitive to pressure. Synonym: corpuscula lamellosa, pacinian corpuscles, Vater's corpuscles, Vater-Pacini corpuscles. (05 Mar 2000) |
| lamellated bone |
one of the two types of bone composing the alveolar bone, with some lamellae roughly parallel with the marrow spaces and others forming haversian systems. Cf. bundle b.
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| lamellated |
(antenn? divided laterally into distinct plates or foliations. See fissile, setaceous, &c.
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| lamellate |
Covered with scales or thin plates.
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| lamellated |
Furnished with lamellae or little plates.
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| lamellated b. |
one of the two types of bone composing the alveolar bone, with some lamellae roughly parallel with the marrow spaces and others forming haversian systems. Cf. bundle b.
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| lamellate | with ovules on thin extensions of the placentae into a compound ovary |
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