LAP- 
lappaceous (lipa’shiis) a. [L. Jaffa, 
bur.] Prickly (407. 
lappet Ennoite [M. E./ appe, a loose 
han rt.] One of the paired 
etl el ie ade ng guess ards fons 
the distal end of the stomodaeum 
in jelly- fish; the lobes of a sea- 
ee athe asta of a 
An larva, ghost.] 
becomes self- 
sustaining and independent before 
it has assumed the characteristic 
features of its alesis isi 
larval (larval) @. [L. a, ghost.] 
Pert. or "i the larval ase (goo Z.). 
larviform viform) @. [L. larva, 
ghost wha shape.] Shaped like 
a larva (z00 
larvigerous (larviy ériis)@a. [L. Za 
ghost ; gerere, to bear.] Bouseiais 
(sool.). 
me mst devas 5 aris) a [L. larva, 
ost rere, to era) Pro- 
pratt fre larvae (z00. 
larvivorou Pee i 
host ; str su to devour. 
eating (00 
arvule dacanl) n. Pe rts ee small 
larva.] Youn ool.). 
ng 
L. larva, 
Larva- 
larinje’ al) a. 
a sag 0 upper part of wind- 
he larynx; 
appl. sites, vein, nerve, 
anat.,). 
laryngotracheal  (laring ‘gotra’keal, 
salt be [Gk. larynx, windpipe 
L. trachea, tr achea.] Pert. larynx, 
and trachea ; af#/. embryonic tube 
“ee 
foreign bodies (z00 
latebra, 
e bulb of the 
oom ame 
latebricole (vee a. [L. latebra, 
iding-place ; colere, to cultivate. ] 
Inhabiting holes, 
latent (la’tént) me [L. Zatere, to lie 
hid.] Lying dormant but capable 
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of development ae favourable 
circumstances ; afp/. buds (do4.) ; 
resting stages (zoo/.); character- 
istics (dzo/.). 
bodies,—the resting stage of 
certain Haemoflagellates (zoo/.). 
‘epeeat sags al) a. [L. latus, say 
re siecaiad. at a side (zoo/.) ; 
or ata iid of an axis (do7.). 
lateral chain theory,—see side chain 
— (phys.). 
teral line,—a longitudinal line at 
eek side of the body of Fishes 
marking the sosition of supposedly 
sensory cells connected together, 
ond with the pneumogastric nerve 
2.). 
5 
+L 
of. Zoantharia, etal gthe directive 
or dorsal and ventral pairs (zoo/.). 
laterigrade (lat’érigrad) a. [L. /atus, 
side ; gradus, eo, Walking side- 
ways, as a Crab (za 
le vandal Boo he 
new.] With 
lateral veins ae ae 
latex (la’téks) 7. [L, latex, paid) A 
at fluid found in some P lants 
laticiferous (lat'isif’€riis) a, 2 — 
flui erre, to carry, ] eying 
ae appl. cells, ie gens - 
Z, 
ool.). 
iniganeen Reet ne a. [L. latus, 
broad ak.] Broad- 
beaked a 
Bg et a (lat righ a a, 
[L. Zatu 
road cers ptum.] lava 
a von sentinn. i the silicula 
(404.) 
Laurer-Stieda canal,—a canal leading 
matodes (zo 
xylon “6rins mm {ke 
juaras,. laurel; Gk. xy/on, wood.] 
Any fossil wooc 
law of acceleration, —the generaliza- 
tion that or 
