lamellar

  • 1Lamellar — Lam el*lar, a. [Cf. F. lamellaire.] Flat and thin; lamelliform; composed of lamell[ae] …

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  • 2Lamellar — (v. lat.), 1) tafelförmig, tafelig; 2) blatt od. plattenförmig …

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  • 3Lamellar — Lamellar, lat. dtsch., tafel od. blattförmig; Lamellen, Blättchen; lamelliform, blätterartig …

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  • 4lamellar — la|mel|lar 〈Adj.〉 in Form von Lamellen, streifig, geschichtet [→ Lamelle] * * * la|mel|lar <Adj.> [engl. lamellar] (Fachspr.): in Form von Lamellen [angeordnet]. * * * la|mel|lar <Adj.> [engl. lamellar] (Fachspr.): in Form von… …

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  • 5lamellar — adjective Date: 1794 1. composed of or arranged in lamellae 2. having the form of a thin plate < lamellar armor > …

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  • 6lamellar — 1. Arranged in thin plates or scales. SYN: lamellate, lamellated. 2. Relating to lamellae. * * * la·mel·lar lə mel ər adj 1) composed of or arranged in lamellae &LT;lamellar bone&GT; 2) LAMELLIFORM * * * la·mel·lar (l&#601; melґ&#601;r) 1.&#8230; …

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  • 7lamellär — la|mel|lär &LT;zu ↑...är&GT; svw. ↑lamellar …

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  • 8Lamellar granule — Lamellar granules (otherwise known as lamellar bodies, keratinosomes or Odland bodies) are secretory organelles found in type II pneumocytes and keratinocytes. They are oblong structures, appearing about 300 400 nm in width and 100 150 nm in&#8230; …

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  • 9Lamellar armour — is a kind of personal armour consisting of small plates ( lames ) which are laced together in parallel rows. Lamellar armour evolved from scale armourFact|date=May 2007, from which it differs by not needing a backing for the scales. It is made&#8230; …

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  • 10Lamellar Tearing — is a type of defect that can occur below a welded joint at points of high stress concentration. The Welding Institute states that tearing is only encountered in rolled steel plate, but not forgings and castings.References*&#8230; …

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