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lobus


lobus [loh-buh s] ExamplesWord Origin noun, plural lo·bi [loh-bahy] /ˈloʊ baɪ/. Anatomy.

  1. a lobe.

Origin of lobus From New Latin; see origin at lobe Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2019 Examples from the Web for lobus Historical Examples of lobus

  • They include the Lobus superior, the Lobus inferior, and the Ungues.

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  • The pylorus is overlapped by a part of the liver, usually the lobus quadratus or the umbilical fissure.

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  • lobus in Medicine lobus [lō′bəs] n. pl. lo•bi (-bī)

    1. Lobe.

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