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trilobate, a. Nat. Hist.|ˈtraɪləʊbeɪt, traɪˈləʊbət| [f. tri- + mod.L. lobātus: see lobate.] Having or consisting of three lobes, three-lobed.
1785Martyn Rousseau's Bot. xviii. 260 A trilobate capsule, of three valves and three cells. 1803Shaw Gen. Zool. IV. 487 Trilobate Labrus [a fish] size of a Carp..native of the African seas. 1806J. Galpine Brit. Bot. 61 Alchemilla... L[eaves] flat, trilobate, incised. 1877Coues Fur Anim. ix. 274 The exterior pair [of incisors] are..obscurely trilobate. So ˈtriloˌbated a. = trilobate; triloˈbation, trilobate condition; triˈlobe v., trans. to divide into three lobes; trilobed |-ˈləʊbd| a. = trilobate.
1775Ash, *Trilobated, having three lobes. 1890Amer. Jrnl. Archæol. VI. 594 Pointed windows..trilobated or with elaborate tracery.
1872Nicholson Palæont. 161 In some cases..this *trilobation is only obscurely marked.
1826Kirby & Sp. Entomol. xxx. III. 114 [The head] is *trilobed, each lateral lobe being divided into three smaller ones. 1872Nicholson Palæont. 160 Order Trilobita.—Crustaceans in which the body is usually more or less distinctly trilobed. |