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- noun Plural form of
lobulation .
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Examples
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In its next, or more mature state, it disdains all props, and rising by its own strength above the walls on which it grew, occasionally puts on the appearance of a tree; in this the flower of its age, the branches are smooth, devoid of radicles and holdfasts; and it is loaded with blossoms and with fruit; the lobulations of the leaves are likewise less; this is the _war-poet's ivy_.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 386, August 22, 1829 Various
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Lung buds from a human embryo of about four weeks, showing commencing lobulations.
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948 Lung buds from a human embryo of about four weeks, showing commencing lobulations.
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