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lamina
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lam·i·na  (lm-n)
n. pl. lam·i·nae (-n) or lam·i·nas
1. A thin plate, sheet, or layer.
2. Botany
a. The expanded area of a leaf or petal; a blade.
b. The bladelike part of a kelp.
3. A thin layer of bone, membrane, or other tissue.
4. Zoology A thin scalelike or platelike structure, as one of the thin layers of sensitive vascular tissue in the hoof of a horse.
5. Geology A narrow bed of rock.

[Latin lmina.]

lami·nar, lami·nal adj.

lamina [ˈlæmɪnə]
n pl -nae [-ˌniː], -nas
1. (Earth Sciences / Geological Science) (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Anatomy) a thin plate or layer, esp of bone or mineral
2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Botany) Botany the flat blade of a leaf, petal, or thallus
[New Latin, from Latin: thin plate]
laminar , laminose [ˈlæmɪˌnəʊs -ˌnəʊz] adj

lamina  (lm-n)
Plural laminae (lm-n) or laminas
1. The expanded area of a leaf or petal; a blade. See more at leaf.
2. A thin layer of bone, membrane, or other tissue.
3. The thinnest recognizable layer of sediment, differing from other layers in color, composition, or particle size. Laminae are usually less than 1 cm (0.39 inches) thick.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.lamina - a thin plate or layer (especially of bone or mineral)lamina - a thin plate or layer (especially of bone or mineral)
lamina arcus vertebrae - lamina of the vertebral arch; the flattened posterior part of the vertebral arch from which the spinous process extends
plate - any flat platelike body structure or part


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