Definition of Trilobate. Meaning of Trilobate. Synonyms of Trilobate

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Definition of Trilobate

Trilobate
Trilobate Tri*lo"bate, a. [Pref. tri- + lobate.] Having three lobes.

Meaning of Trilobate from wikipedia

- head is almost unknown, as the anterior oval plate in front of the first trilobate tergite, which previous thought to be head shield, were considered to...
- of the kinetic energy in the arrow to deploy its blades. Three-bladed, trilobate, or Scythian arrowheads appears in regions under influence of the Scythians...
- Achaemenid armies typically used socketed, three-bladed (also known as trilobate or Scythian) arrowheads. These arrowheads were cast from leaded tin-bronze...
- century BC; the new trilobate arrowhead type with an inner socket replaced the older ones in the 5th and 4th centuries BC; trilobate arrowheads with outer...
- are often attached only at their base. The occipital condyle is either trilobate and formed by the basioccipital and the exoccipitals, or a simple ****...
- destruction of the city in 586 BC. Arrowheads of the socketed bronze trilobate type, ****ociated with the destruction of cities in the ****yrian heartland...
- deeply emarginate. Tergite 10 in male well developed and free. Aedeagus trilobate is symmetrical. Anterior edge of tegmen or phallobase without struts....
- cross-section, the mf2 is weakly trilobate, and the mf3 is trilobate. In both genera, the mf4 to mf8 are fully trilobate and serially identical. These traits...
- white streaks, and two ochreous-white spots before the apex. There is a trilobate patch of ground colour on the middle of the dorsum edged with some black...
- produces a lip adnate to the column to its apex. The lip of E. radicans is trilobate, as with the other members of section Schistochila, with the lacerate...