LIF- 
Le dat, suieets sasleh, stomach. ] 
spleen mac a 
iire-cycie 
h an “individual's species passes 
ts maturity (d/o/. 
ligament (lig’Amént) nm [L. “ga- 
mentum, bandage.] <A_ strong 
a band of tissue connecting 
wo or more Ruevennen bones (a7az.). 
Lugneous (lig’nétt L. “gnum, 
Wood ; of the nature of 
= (bot. 
—— (lignes ent) a. [L. “gnes- 
to beco oody.] Develop- 
ing ‘the eres of fae os tissue 
jhrciosiouas (lignik’élis)a. [L.dignum, 
wood ; co/ere, to cultivate.] Grow- 
b 
lignification (lig’nifika’shiin) 7. [L. 
wood ; facere, to ‘ten 
ood-for rmation, the thi 
chat cell-wa = 
of lignin (do7. 
pane (le nén, ign) [L. dignum, 
d.] Th stance which, modi- 
fied by ce eo causes the pra aia 
ing of peste cell-walls, and so forms 
ood (407.). 
Ugnivorous, enty bev) a. {L. hg- 
; vorare, to devour.] 
appl. various Insects 
ckening of 
y the deposition 
Eating a 
Pic - (lig’ndsél'tilés) 2 [L. 
_ lignum d; pind little cell.] 
The siecotal constitue 
tissue, lignin and eeatiloas com- 
bined (4o7.). 
lignose (lig’nds) 7. [L. 6 is wood. | 
A variety of cellulose (éo¢.). 
lig’tla [L. “guia, = 
tongue.} A ba nd of white matte 
in the wall of the fourth ieucake 
nat.); a process on the wall of 
mouth of Insects (zeo/.). 
— (lig’tlat) a. [L. Ziguda, little 
ngue.] Having or Zeré. ligules ; 
sont -shaped, " the ray flowers of 
Compositae 
— (lig’tl) 7. a ligula, little 
ong j membranous append- 
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LIN- 
guliflorous (igi ae ‘ ft. 
came little t ; flos, flower.] 
Having ligu Pes g Me only (404). 
limacel Aek asél) w. [L. max, slug. 
a ealed vestigial shell of 
slugs 4 par 
imaciform (limasiférm) @. [L. 
limax, slug 5 forma, shape.] Like 
a slug (zo ol). 
limacine (imSsin) [L. imax, 
slug: Pert. or atlas ee a slug 
(zo 
umd my Nn. aes Ais limb.] 
itmbie ane ue rE pues border. ] 
eens A appl. a cerebral lobe 
_tanee 
us (lim’bi its) [L. “Zmbus, 
erect oe cia acne su- 
tures (am 
limbus (im'bis) n. L. limbus, 
border.} Any border if distinctly 
ecg ed off by colour or structure 
Zo i.). 
umicolous Paps ap a. [L. limus, 
mud; well.] Living in 
mud (co ot), 
coe yee Gris). a. [L. dimus, 
mud ; vorare, to devo Mud-eat- 
certain aquatic animals 
ool). 
ico om, 
a iving in ma 
organisms of marshy habitat rot, 
Zool. 
ophilous aap x eg a. [Gk. 
a ma F sie’ * to ri 
Living in gr ee 
appl. snail, etc. (zoo, 
oplankton Ait etiariBay 0 
and eae life in pore = ponds 
[A: S. ek cable.] A 
line ; anatomical term, a as 
nuchal, ea line (ana 
linea (lin’é eh ah linea, gt A 
line, wh 
linear a: Tg a. 
tee — Sings 
Uh. linea, line.] 
ool.). 
linear- cree én’sat) a. [L. 
line Baie 3 ensis, SWOr Between 
simeny and ensiform in shape ; afpi 
weer (bot.). 
ceolate 
(lin’éar-lan’séolat) 
og linea, line ; 
goa small 
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