英:[ləʊ'beɪʃən]
美:[loʊ'beɪʃən]
英:[ləʊ'beɪʃən]
美:[loʊ'beɪʃən]
lo·ba·tion
l beI shn
adjective
lobed
resembling a lobe
形成叶状,分叶
borrowed from New Latin lobātus, from Late Latin lobus lobe + Latin -ātus -ate >entry 3
The first known use of lobate was circa 1760
1 What really stands out to me on this image are the gorgeous lobate lava flows that are continuing to build the island itself.
2 Possibly due to shallow moonquakes, visible fault lines called lobate scarps cropped up in some places within the last billion years or so.
3 Like many bird species, pigeons accomplish this with microscopic structures called lobate cilia, which ornithologists documented early in the 20th century.
1 锯齿
3 叶片