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multilocular
[ muhl-ti-lok-yuh-ler ]
adjective
- having or consisting of many cells or vesicles.
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Other Words From
- pseudo·multi·locu·lar adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of multilocular1
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Example Sentences
It may have one cell or cavity, being unilocular; or many, multilocular, &c.
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In the baobab there is a multilocular syncarpous fruit, in which the seeds are immersed in pulp.
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This term is applied to the septa, by which the chambers of multilocular and other shells are divided from each other.
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An enclosure, applied to the thin plate of Crepidula, fig. 239; also to the plates dividing the chambers of multilocular shells.
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These tumours have been described by Eve under the name of multilocular cystic epithelial tumours of the jaw.
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