different between lobes vs bilobed
lobes
English
Noun
lobes
- plural of lobe
Anagrams
- Blose, Boles, Lebos, Sobel, boles, lebos, lesbo, sobel
French
Verb
lobes
- second-person singular present indicative of lober
- second-person singular present subjunctive of lober
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bilobed
English
Etymology
bi- +? lobed
Adjective
bilobed (not comparable)
- Having two lobes.
- 1985, Ke Chung Kim, Coevolution of parasitic arthropods and mammals (page 613)
- Larvae and nymphs with stubby bilobed large-clawed legs are cytophagous on epithelial cells beneath the lids.
- 1985, Ke Chung Kim, Coevolution of parasitic arthropods and mammals (page 613)
Synonyms
- bilobate
Anagrams
- lobbied
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