lamina 的定义
plural lam·i·nae [lam-uh-nee], /ˈlæm əˌni/, lam·i·nas.
- a thin plate, scale, or layer.
- a layer or coat lying over another, as the plates of minerals or bones.
- Botany. the blade or expanded portion of a leaf.
- Geology. a layer of sediment or sedimentary rock only a small fraction of an inch in thickness.
lamina 近义词
skin
更多lamina例句
- In some the horn is at first a broad lamina or ridge, which terminates in two branches, as in Onthophagus Vacca.
- The old lamina is pushed off, but is held on the summit of the new growth until the latter has matured.
- This genus is readily distinguishable by the fact that it has leaflets below the lamina.
- This species differs from L. longicruris in having a short, solid stem and narrow, ribbon-like lamina.
- The petiole and761 midrib of the leaf being cut off, dry the lamina.