"bilobar" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Etymology: bi- + lobe + -ar; equivalent to bi- + lobar Etymology templates: {{confix|en|bi|lobe|ar}} bi- + lobe + -ar, {{prefix|en|bi|lobar}} bi- + lobar Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} bilobar (not comparable)
  1. Having or involving two lobes, such as two lobes of the liver or two lobes of a lung. Tags: not-comparable Related terms: bilobarity, bilobular, multilobar, multilobular, unilobar

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