"lamelligerus" meaning in Translingual

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Adjective

Forms: lamelligera [feminine], lamelligerum [neuter]
Etymology: From Latin lāmella (“small, thin plate of metal”) + Latin -i- + Latin -ger (“-bearing”). Etymology templates: {{affix|mul|la:lāmella<t:small, thin plate of metal>|la:-i-|la:-ger<t:-bearing>|nocat=1}} Latin lāmella (“small, thin plate of metal”) + Latin -i- + Latin -ger (“-bearing”) Head templates: {{head|mul|adjective|feminine|lamelligera|neuter|lamelligerum|g=m}} lamelligerus m (feminine lamelligera, neuter lamelligerum)
  1. (taxonomy) having lamellas, lamellate Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Taxonomy
    Sense id: en-lamelligerus-mul-adj-8a2DSDSG Categories (other): Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Translingual entries with incorrect language header Topics: biology, natural-sciences, taxonomy

Inflected forms

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