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Lliieate, Lineatus. — Raised lines on the surface 

 Provided with line-like marks. — (L. linea.) 



Lingua, Lingula. — The endopodites together; the 

 tongue ; the second piece constituting the 

 labium, it reposes internally upon the mentum. 

 It is generally a more or less fleshy organ, which 

 frequently protrudes beyond the anterior 

 margin of the mentum, in which case the exterior 

 inferior side is horny (see Os hyoideum). A 

 capillary instrument between the lancets of 

 an haustellum. Lingula, the apical portion 

 of the labium. (L. lingua, the tongue.) 



Lingua Spiralis.— The tongue of those insects 

 constituting the Lepidoptera. (L. lingua, and 

 siriro 1) See Spiral Tongue. 



Linguiform. — Having the form or shape of a tongue. 

 (L. lingua, and form.) 



Literate. — Ornamented with characters resembling 

 letters. (L. litera, a letter.) 



Litura, -ae. — An indistinct spot, paler at its margins, 

 generally of colour. Having the appearance of 

 being blotted. (L. litura, a blot ; indistinct.) 



Liturate. — Possessing liturse. (L.) 



jLividus. — Black and blue ; of a lead colour ; 

 discoloured ; the colour of liver. (L.) 



Lobate.^ — Having the margin divided by deep 

 undulating and successive incisions, (Gr. 

 ^0605, lobe of the ear.) 



