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lamini-|ˈlæmɪnɪ| comb. form of lamina, as in lamiˈniferous a., ‘having a structure consisting of laminæ or layers’ (Ogilvie 1851). laˈminiform a., laminar in form or structure. laminiˈplantar a. Ornith. [L. planta sole], having laminate tarsi; pertaining to the Laminiplantares of Sundevall's classification. laminiplanˈtation, the quality or condition of being laminiplantar.
1834McMurtrie Cuvier's Anim. Kingd. 345 The four last [feet] are compressed, ciliated, or laminiform. 1872Coues Key N. Amer. Birds (1884) 126 This results from the laminiplantation..and is equally well exhibited by most passerine birds, whether they have booted or anteriorly scutellate tarsi. 1888Syd. Soc. Lex., Laminiplantar, applied to the metatarsus of birds when the integument forms a continuous horny sheath along its anterior and lateral surfaces, as in thrushes. |