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  • adjective divided into two lobes.
  • adjective having two lobes.

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  • adjective having two lobes

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Examples

  • In the extent of their wings they measured fourteen inches and a half, and four inches and a half from the nose to the tip of the tail; their heads were large, their nostrils bilobated, their shoulders broad and muscular, and their whole bodies fleshy and plump.

    The Natural History of Selborne, Vol. 1 Gilbert White 1756

  • Because of its elongated and bilobated shape, the team expected to detect companions around

    SPACE.com 2008

  • Because of its elongated and bilobated shape, the team expected to detect companions around

    SPACE.com 2008

  • Because of its elongated and bilobated shape, the team expected to detect companions around

    SPACE.com 2008

  • Because of its elongated and bilobated shape, the team expected to detect companions around

    SPACE.com 2008

  • Because of its elongated and bilobated shape, the team expected to detect companions around

    SPACE.com 2008

  • Because of its elongated and bilobated shape, the team expected to detect companions around

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  • Elytra entire; tibiae emarginate; terminal joint of the tarsi profoundly bilobated; nails simple; head as long behind the eyes as before them; thorax subcylindric; antennae much shorter than the body ', basal joint much shorter than the head, joints excepting the second not very une - qual in length, subcylindric; labrum emarginate; palpi with the ter - minal joint somewhat fusiform, subacute: mentum with a prominent acute central tooth.

    Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 1771

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