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lobular

[ lob-yuh-ler ]

adjective

  1. composed of, having the form of, or pertaining to lobules or small lobes.


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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • ¾±²Ôt±ð°ù·±ô´Ç²úu·±ô²¹°ù adjective
  • ²õ³Ü²ú·±ô´Ç²úu·±ô²¹°ù adjective
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of lobular1

First recorded in 1815–25; lobule + -ar 1
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Example Sentences

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The majority of cells feature round- or oval-shaped nuclei that are rigid, but neutrophils differ in that their nuclei adopt multiple lobular structures akin to that of flower petal arrangements.

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Theory suggests such bodies will take on an elongated or lobular form.

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Invasive lobular cancer: This breast cancer type begins in glands called lobules, according to the ACS.

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My surgeon read my films, examined me, sat down in her office with me and my husband and told us that the thing that I have, L.C.I.S., lobular carcinoma in situ, is not cancer, exactly.

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Comprehensive Molecular portraits of invasive lobular breast cancer.

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