Definition of Laminose

1. composed of laminae [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Laminose

lamington
lamington drive
lamington drives
lamingtons
laminiferous
laminin receptor
laminins
laminite
laminites
laminitis
laminitises
laminographic
laminography
laminose (current term)
laminotomies
laminotomy
laminous
lamins
lamish
lamister
lamisters
lamiter
lamiters
lamivudine
lammed
lammer
lammergeier
lammergeiers

Literary usage of Laminose

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

1. Annals and Magazine of Natural History by William Jardine (1855)
"They are doubly laminose; that is, between two parallel trunks (b, b & e, c), a vcin and an artery, which run from the base to the apex of each gill, ..."

2. An Introduction to Entomology: Or Elements of the Natural History of Insects by William Kirby, William Spence (1826)
"laminose or foliaceous respiratory appendages distinguish the sides of the abdomen of the larvae and pupae of the ..."

3. Natural History of New York by New York (State). Natural History Survey, James Ellsworth De Kay (1885)
"Surface marked by concentric striae which are often regularly laminose, and in some species by fine radiating striae. Hinge furnished with several ..."

4. Mycological Illustrations: Being Figures and Descriptions of New and Rare ...by William Wilson Saunders, Worthington George Smith, Alfred William Bennett by William Wilson Saunders, Worthington George Smith, Alfred William Bennett (1871)
"Effused, soft, amorphous, incrusting, white, passing into laminose branches ; hymenium inferior, at length rufous, papillose. Excessively foetid. ..."

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