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laminal

1

[lam-uh-nl]

adjective

  1. (of a speech sound) articulated using the blade of the tongue.



noun

  1. a laminal speech sound.

laminal

2

[lam-uh-nl]

adjective

  1. laminar.

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of laminal1

< Latin ( a ) blade ( lame 2 ) + -al 1
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Example Sentences

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Areas of new laminal growth were discernible on laboratory hatchlings soon after they ate regularly.

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Such are: Ringbone, especially that form of ringbone known as 'low'; bony deposits on the pedal bone, either on its laminal or plantar surface, or even changes in the navicular bursa.

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Congestion of the laminal blood-vessels and consequent laminitis occurs when animals are made to maintain a standing position for prolonged periods, as, for instance, when making sea voyages.

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The Superior Edge, outlining the superior margin of the laminal surface, describes a curve, with the convexity of the curve forward.

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The ascending branches penetrate the substance of the os pedis, and emerge by the numerous foraminæ on its laminal surface.

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