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Example sentences for "lobate"

Lexicographically close words:
loathing; loathly; loathsome; loathsomeness; loaves; lobbed; lobbied; lobbies; lobbing; lobby
  1. As a lobe; so as to make a lobe; in a lobate manner.

  2. They have strong, sharp bills, and lobate toes.

  3. They may be distinguished by the lobate hind toe.

  4. Having lobate toes, as the coot and grebe.

  5. The larger specimens might be mistaken for species of Perichaena, but are easily distinguished by the regular and lobate dehiscence.

  6. Under these conditions such a lobate margin cannot belong to deposits of rivers, lakes, or ocean, but is precisely that which would mark the edge of a continental glacier which deployed in broad tongues of ice.

  7. The boundary of the drift is strikingly lobate also, bending outward in broad, convex curves, where there are no natural barriers in the topography of the country to set it such a limit.

  8. Opisthosoma without post-anal sclerite and posterior caudal elongation: with frequently a pair of small lobate appendages on the sternum of the 3rd somite.

  9. The lobate kidneys have already been mentioned in defining this family (see p.

  10. The kidneys are smooth, and the liver is more lobate than in Hippopotamus.

  11. Moreover, the Bears have lobate kidneys, which character, often occurring in the young of animals which when adult have smooth kidneys, may be looked upon as a primitive character.

  12. The body of the strobila becomes elongated, and subdivides transversely into a series of lobate segments which eventually become ephyræ, or young medusæ.

  13. Defn: As a lobe; so as to make a lobe; in a lobate manner.

  14. Defn: Any species of Phalaropus and allied genera of small wading birds (Grallæ), having lobate toes.

  15. The Crossopterygii differ from them (a) in the lobate pectoral fin; (b) in the larger paired gular plates.

  16. Pylonida) the lobate processes of the nucleus remain free.

  17. The genus Botryopyle comprises the simplest forms of Lithobotryida, the lobate cephalis bearing no tubes and the basal mouth of the thorax remaining open.

  18. Shell dithalamous, composed of a lobate cephalis and a simple thorax, 2.

  19. We entirely separate these here from the true Cyrtida, on account of their lobate or multilocular cephalis.

  20. The family #Lithobotryida# comprises those #Botryodea# in which the shell is divided by a transverse annular constriction into a lobate cephalis and a simple thorax.

  21. Botryodea trithalamia, the shell of which is composed of a lobate cephalis, a thorax, and an abdomen.

  22. The genus Cannobotrys differs from the preceding Botryopera in the development of hollow radial tubes, arising from the lobate cephalis in various numbers.

  23. Botryodea monothalamia, the shell of which represents a lobate cephalis, without thorax and abdomen.

  24. Shell trithalamous, composed of a lobate cephalis, a thorax and an abdomen, 3.

  25. Phormobotrys, different subgenera may be distinguished, according to the different number and disposition of the radial tubes which become developed from the lobate cephalis.

  26. The genus Botryopera is the simplest form among the #Botryodea#, the shell consisting of a lobate cephalis only, without tubes or radial appendages.

  27. Botryodea dithalamia, the shell of which is composed of a lobate cephalis and a simple thorax, without abdomen.


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