lobus
See also: lõbus
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin lobus, from Ancient Greek λοβός (lobós).
Noun
lobus (plural lobi)
- (medicine, anatomy) A lobe.
- 1865, Richard Dennis Hoblyn, A Dictionary of Terms Used in Medicine and the Collateral Sciences:
- The lobus of Morgagni is a lobe at the base of the prostate, discovered by Morgagni, and since described by Sir Everard Home.
Related terms
- lobi pulmonales
- lobi reniculi
- lobus biventralis
- lobus caudatus: the caudate lobe.
- lobus opertus: the insula of the brain.
- lobus quadratus
- lobus Spigelii: a prominent oblong lobe on the posterior surface of the liver.
Anagrams
Catalan
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Latin lobus.
Pronunciation
- Lua error in Module:ca-IPA at line 1124: In respelling 'lobus', the stressed vowel 'o' is ambiguous. Please mark it with an acute, grave, or combined accent: ó, ò, or ô.
Noun
lobus m (plural lobusos)
Related terms
Further reading
- “lobus” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
Latin
Etymology
From Ancient Greek λοβός (lobós).
Noun
lobus m (genitive lobī); second declension
Declension
Second-declension noun.
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | lobus | lobī |
Genitive | lobī | lobōrum |
Dative | lobō | lobīs |
Accusative | lobum | lobōs |
Ablative | lobō | lobīs |
Vocative | lobe | lobī |
Descendants
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- Latin terms derived from Ancient Greek
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