multilobular

English

Etymology

By surface analysis, multi- +‎ lobule +‎ -ar or multi- +‎ lobular.

Adjective

multilobular (comparative more multilobular, superlative most multilobular)

  1. Having more than one lobule; especially, having more than two.
    Synonyms: multilobulate, multilobulated
    Coordinate term: bilobular
    • 2015 November 17, “Single Pathogen Challenge with Agents of the Bovine Respiratory Disease Complex”, in PLOS ONE[1], →DOI:
      These included multilobular consolidation with histiological lesions of bronchiolitis with epithelial necrosis and syncytia [14 ].

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Catalan

Etymology

From multi- +‎ lobular.

Adjective

multilobular m or f (masculine and feminine plural multilobulars)

  1. multilobular
  2. (architecture) multifoiled

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