multilobar
English
Etymology
From multi- + lobe + -ar; equivalent to multi- + lobar.
Adjective
multilobar (not generally comparable, comparative more multilobar, superlative most multilobar)
- Having or involving multiple or many lobes.
- Coordinate terms: monolobar, unilobar, monolobular, unilobular; bilobar, bilobular, bipartite, bifid
- Near-synonyms: polylobar, multilobular, polylobular
- multilobar case
- multilobar discharge
- multilobar cortical dysplasia
References
- “multilobar”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.