Lob

  • 91lob|ster — «LOB stuhr», noun. 1. a) a sea animal about a foot long with two big claws and eight legs. Its shell turns a bright red when a lobster is boiled for food. Lobsters are crustaceans with compound eyes that grow on thick stalks. b) the flesh of a… …

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  • 92lob|u|lar — «LOB yuh luhr», adjective. 1. having the form of a lobule or small lobe. 2. of or having to do with lobules: »a lobular vein …

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  • 93lob|u|lat|ed — «LOB yuh LAY tihd», adjective. consisting of or separated into lobules: »lobulated kidneys …

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  • 94lob|u|late — «LOB yuh liht», adjective. = lobulated. (Cf. ↑lobulated) …

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  • 95lob|u|la|tion — «LOB yuh lma>A shuhn», noun. separation into lobules …

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  • 96lob|ule — «LOB yool», noun. 1. a small lobe. 2. a part of a lobe. ╂[< New Latin lobulus < Late Latin lobus; see etym. under lobe (Cf. ↑lobe)] …

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  • 97lob|worm — «LOB WURM», noun. = lugworm. (Cf. ↑lugworm) …

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  • 98Lob trees — were prominent trees used as guides or landmarks along voyageur canoe routes. Branches were lopped (or lobbed) off the trees just below the top to make them more conspicuous. They were located at important places along canoe routes to indicate a… …

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  • 99Löb Nevakhovich — Löb Nevakhovich, or Lev Nikolayevich (Leib ben Noach) Nevakhovich ( ru. Лев Николаевич (Лейб Бен Ноах) Невахович, between 1776 and 1778, Letychiv, Podolia ndash; OldStyleDate|13 August|1831|1 August, Saint Petersburg), was Jewish Russian writer… …

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  • 100Lob der Frauen — ( Praise of Women ), opus 315, is a polka mazurka composed by Johann Strauss II. The composition was first performed at the Vienna Volksgarten at the 1867 Carnival in Vienna. The work was performed alongside other compositions that Strauss had… …

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