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lobed, a.|ləʊbd| [f. lobe + -ed2.] Having a lobe or lobes; lobated. Chiefly Nat. Hist. In Bot. applied to a leaf in which the division extends not more than half-way from the margin to the centre and the segments or the sinuses are rounded.
1787tr. Linnæus' Fam. Plants I. 77 Stigma two-lobed. 1796Withering Brit. Plants (ed. 3) III. 781 Leaves... The largest lobes lobed or divided half way down to the mid-rib. 1828Stark Elem. Nat. Hist. II. 450 Proteus... Body very minute,..diversely lobed instantaneously. 1830Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot. 134 Leaves..deeply lobed. 1843Yarrell Brit. Birds III. 44 The dilated and lobed membranes of the toes. 1849Murchison Siluria x. 218 This fossil..is globular, lobed, branched. 1880Gray Struct. Bot. vi. v. 245 The calyx or corolla..is said to be..lobed, a general term for any considerable separation beyond toothing. 1893W. H. Hudson Patagonia 138 The wings beating rapidly, the long legs and lobed feet sprawling behind. Comb.1832Planting 116 (L.U.K.) The lobed-leaved, or post oak. |