Definition of Lirate. Meaning of Lirate. Synonyms of Lirate

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Delirate
Delirate De*lir"ate, v. t. & i. [L. deliratus, p. p. of delirare. See Delirium.] To madden; to rave. [Obs.] An infatuating and delirating spirit in it. --Holland.

Meaning of Lirate from wikipedia

- s****y material within the outer lip of the aperture of some gastropod s****. The adjectival form of the word is "lirate". Portal: Animals v t e v t e...
- granose-lirate. The sutures are canaliculate. The body whorl is carinated or angulated. The aperture is subquadrate. The outer lip is simple, or lirate within...
- during some growth stage. Members of this family are usually smooth but some lirate or striate, often with constrictions. Other features include suture with...
- the flaring, thick outer lip and canals. The columella and aperture are lirate. ****ual dimorphism is strongly present in this species. Female individuals...
- longitudinally crenulated ridges that produce a distinctive, concentrically lirate pattern. It can also be distinguished from N. pompilius by its inwardly...
- outer lip is lirate within. The basal margin is slightly curved and four or five dentate. The parietal wall is sometimes callused and lirate, sometimes...
- name implies, that species is but three-angled and is likewise radiately lirate. This species occurs in the Gulf of Oman. Bouchet, P. (2012). Cyclostrema...
- aperture is beautifully pearly, and lirate within. The outer margin of the lip is crenulated, at the base and is strongly lirate. The oblique columella is inserted...
- The aperture is elongate and narrow, and the outer lip is smooth and not lirate (grooved). Unlike other species of the genus Mitra, the spire is not strongly...
- concave or broad and rounded, and in some, the surfaces may be strongly lirate. The Trigonoceratoidea are based on the family Trigonoceratidae of Alpheus...