释义 |
lobule Chiefly Anat.|ˈlɒbjuːl| [ad. mod.L. lobulus.] A small lobe.
1682T. Gibson Anat. (1697) 14 The lobules of which the Lungs are composed. 1720Hale in Phil. Trans. XXXI. 5 Every Duct is made of lesser Ducts united, which rise from the Lobules..which constitute each distinct Lobe. 1800Med. Jrnl. III. 139 Its last adhesion, was to the helix of the left ear, just above the lobule. 1866Huxley Preh. Rem. Caithn. 157 The nose nearly straight and ending in a rounded lobule. 1872― Physiol. v. 119 The smallest obvious subdivisions of the liver substance..which are termed the lobules. 1880[see lobelet]. |