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- Locular
[lok-yuh-ler] /ˈlɒk yə lər/ adjective, Biology. 1. having one or more locules. /ˈlɒkjʊlə/ adjective 1. (biology) divided into compartments by septa: the locular ovary of a plant locular loc·u·lar (lŏk’yə-lər) adj. Divided into or having loculi.
- Loculate
[lok-yuh-ler] /ˈlɒk yə lər/ adjective, Biology. 1. having one or more locules. /ˈlɒkjʊlə/ adjective 1. (biology) divided into compartments by septa: the locular ovary of a plant loculate loc·u·late (lŏk’yə-lāt’) adj. Having or containing numerous loculi. locular loc·u·lar (lŏk’yə-lər) adj. Divided into or having loculi.
- Loculation
loculation loc·u·la·tion (lŏk’yə-lā’shən) n. The process that results in the formation of a loculus or of loculi.
- Locule
[lok-yool] /ˈlɒk yul/ noun, Biology. 1. a small compartment or chamber, as the pollen-containing cavity within an anther. /ˈlɒkjuːl/ noun (pl) locules, loculi (ˈlɒkjʊˌlaɪ) 1. (botany) any of the chambers of an ovary or anther 2. (biology) any small cavity or chamber locule loc·ule (lŏk’yōōl) or loc·u·lus (-yə-ləs) n. A small cavity or compartment within […]
- Loculi
[lok-yuh-luh s] /ˈlɒk yə ləs/ noun, plural loculi [lok-yuh-lahy, -lee] /ˈlɒk yəˌlaɪ, -ˌli/ (Show IPA) 1. Biology. . 2. Ecclesiastical. a compartment in an altar, in which relics are kept. 3. a recess in an ancient catacomb or tomb, where a body or cinerary urn was placed.