Definition of Trilobed. Meaning of Trilobed. Synonyms of Trilobed

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Definition of Trilobed

Trilobed
Trilobed Tri"lobed, a. [Pref. tri- + lobe.] Same as Trilobate.

Meaning of Trilobed from wikipedia

- Viola palmata, the trilobed violet, early blue violet, or wood violet (names it shares with other members of its genus), is a species of flowering plant...
- Parator zonatus, the trilobed-lip barbel, is a species of cyprinid fish found in the Zhujiang River in China and Vietnam. It is the only member of its...
- longer abaxial trilobed lower lip. The lips of all the petals are curled and their surface tomentose. On the inner side of the lower trilobed corolla tube...
- shape (being bilobed, peanut or dumbbell-shaped instead of the normal trilobed shape) and unusual structure (co**** and lumpy). It is a genetic disorder...
- is topped by three fluted domes. The facade of the mosque bears three trilobed/trefoil arches. The Shahi Mosque's type and architecture finds precedent...
- by the paleobotanist Frank Hall Knowlton. The fossil leaf is palmate, trilobed with rounded lobal sinuses and an entire or serrate margin. It has a leaf...
- Saxifragaceae. Rue-leaved saxifrage is an annual plant with distinctive, trilobed, fleshy leaves and red stems. These stems, the leaves and the sepals are...
- from 1.2 to 2.0 cm (1⁄2 to 3⁄4 in). Three carpels are under a constant, trilobed ovary adherent, which is sp****ly hairy. The fruit capsule opens with three...
- common in Gothic architecture for portals and decoration. Trefoil or "trilobed" arches are also a characteristic feature of decorated portals in late...
- proposed to call the Dudley specimens Pediculus marinus major trilobos (large trilobed marine louse), a name which lasted well into the 19th century. German naturalist...