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lateri-|ˈlætərɪ| combining form of L. later-, latus side, in scientific terms: cf. latero-. ˌlateri-ˈcumbent |-ˈkʌmbənt| a. [L. cumbent-em, pr. pple. of cumbĕre to lie], lying on the side. lateri-ˈflexion [cf. F. lateriflexion], a flexion or bending sideways; lateral curvature (Cent. Dict.). laterifloral, -florous |-ˈflɔərəl, -ˈflɔərəs| adjs. Bot. [L. flōr-, flōs flower], having lateral flowers. laterifolious |-ˈfəʊlɪəs| a. Bot. [L. folium leaf], of flowers: see quot. ˈlaterigrade |-greɪd| a. Zool. [L. -grad-us walking], belonging to the group Laterigradæ of spiders, which run sideways; n. a spider of this group; so lateˈrigradous a. (Mayne Expos. Lex. 1855). ˈlaterinerved |-nɜːvd|, -ˈnervous a., (of leaves) having lateral nerves. lateriˈversion, a turning or deviation to one side.
1883Wilder & Gage Anat. Technol. (Cent.), *Lateri⁓cumbent, with a block transversely under the neck.
1888Syd. Soc. Lex., *Laterifloral, having at the side flowers.
1855Mayne Expos. Lex., Lateriflorus..*lateriflorous.
1760J. Lee Introd. Bot. iii. xxi. (1765) 218 *Laterifolious, such as come out at the Side of the Base of the Leaf.
1887Amer. Nat. XXI. 966 The Thomisidæ, or *laterigrade spiders.
1866Treas. Bot., *Laterinerved, straight-veined, like the leaves of grasses.
1898G. E. Herman Dis. Women x. 103 *Lateriversion is either normal..or results from the uterus being pulled aside by adhesions, or pushed aside by a swelling. |