Definition of Glomera

1. glomus [n] - See also: glomus

Medical Definition of Glomera

1. Plural of glomus. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Glomera

glogg
gloggs
gloire
gloires
glom
glom on
glom onto
glomal
glomalean
glomaleans
glomalin
glomangioma
glomangiosis
glome
glomectomy
glomera (current term)
glomera aortica
glomerate
glomeration
glomerations
glomeromycotan
glomerous
glomerulal
glomerular
glomerular capsule
glomerular crescent
glomerular filtration rate
glomerular layer of olfactory bulb
glomerular mesangium

Literary usage of Glomera

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Orchidaceae: Illustrations and Studies of the Family Orchidaceae by Oakes Ames (1915)
"glomera Bl. About sixty-five species have been described. New Guinea is apparently the ... glomera Merrillii Ames in Phil. Journ. Sci. 8 :419. MINDANAO. 50. ..."

2. Outlines of Zoology by John Arthur Thomson, Marion Isabel Newbigin (1906)
"In connection with the glomera, it may be noted that while the blood supply usually comes directly from the dorsal aorta, it has been shown by Paul Mayer ..."

3. The Student's Flora of the British Islands by Joseph Dalton Hooker (1878)
"Similar to C. glomera'tum, but usually perennial, often with leafy barren shoots. Syme alludes to an exotic alpine form that has petals twice as long as the ..."

4. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1907)
"The method of spinning the cocoon in Apanteles glomera- lux has been well described and figured by Reaumur. The Spinneret. ..."

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