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- Lenticular clouds (Latin: Lenticularis lentil-shaped, from lenticula lentil) are stationary clouds that form mostly in the troposphere, typically in parallel...
- Cirro****ulus lenticularis is a type of cirro****ulus cloud. The name cirro****ulus lenticularis is derived from Latin, meaning "like a lentil". Cirro****ulus...
- stratiformis and lenticularis species. Strato****uliform undulatus (V-16) Cirro****ulus stratiformis undulatus (V-17) Cirro****ulus lenticularis undulatus (V-18)...
- iridescence. It is a type of lenticular cloud. Alto****ulus lenticularis Cirro****ulus lenticularis "Strato****ulus clouds". Met Office. Retrieved 2021-11-19...
- asymptomatic and may be treated by moisturizing the skin. Hyperkeratosis lenticularis perstans (also known as "Flegel's disease") is a cutaneous condition...
- relatively flat strato****uliform sheets or patches. The species Cirro****ulus lenticularis (Cc len) takes its name from the lens-shaped structure of this cloud...
- The ansa lenticularis (ansa lentiformis in older texts) is a part of the brain, making up the superior layer of the substantia innominata. Its fibers,...
- names: authors list (link) Lukasz Matusiak (2 July 2008), Dermatofibrosis Lenticularis (Buschke–Ollendorf Syndrome), eMedicine, retrieved 2009-09-05 Online...
- lumpy sheets that show only minimal convective activity. Strato****ulus Lenticularis are separate flat elongated seed-shaped clouds. They are typical for...
- Isolepis lenticularis (syn. Scirpus lenticularis) is a species of flowering plant in the sedge family. It was merged within I. fluitans, but was later...