Words Starting With "L"

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Lamiaceae

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Lamiaceae is a botanical family of flowering plants, commonly known as the mint family. It includes over 7,000 species of plants, such as mint, basil, rosemary, and oregano. Members of this family are often aromatic and are commonly used in cooking and herbal medicine.

Lamiales

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Lamiales is a plant order that includes flowering plants commonly known as semperovies, or labiates. It is a large and diverse group that includes about 20,000 species, many of which are found in tropical regions. Some common examples of plants in the Lamiales order include mint (Mentha), basil (Ocimum), lavender (Lavandula), and honeysuckle (Lonicera). Lamiales plants often have distinctive characteristics such as bilateral symmetry, four or five petals, and fused stamens.

Lamiastraceae

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Lamiastraceae is a family of flowering plants commonly known as wormwood clan. It is a group of flowering plants that are native to North America and Asia. The family is characterized by its unique flower arrangement and has species with varying degrees of toxicity, similar to the well-known wormwood plant.

Lamictal

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Lamictal is a brand name for the medication lamotrigine, a prescription drug used to treat certain types of seizures and epilepsy. It is also used to prevent the recurrence of episodes of depression and to treat bipolar disorder. The medication works by altering the levels of certain neurotransmitters in the brain, which can help to stabilize mood and reduce the frequency and severity of seizures.

Lamina

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Lamina refers to a thin layer or plate of a substance, especially a thin layer of bone or cartilage, or a layer of a material or tissue that is parted or split. It can also refer to a thin section of a leaf or a scale-like structure on an animal's body. In anatomy, the lamina is the flat part of a bone or cartilage that makes up the spine, ribs, or other bony structures. In geology, the lamina refers to a thin layer of sedimentary rock that is deposited in a particular pattern or arrangement. In biology, lamina can be used to describe the thin layers of tissue that make up the walls of various organs, such as the lamina propria, which is the layer of tissue underneath the mucous membrane of the respiratory, digestive, and urinary tracts.

Laminae

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Laminae refers to thin layers or slices, often used in anatomy to describe the structure of organs, such as the layers of a leaf or the bosse of the brain. It can also refer to thin transparent sheets of material, such as the pages of a book or the pages of a laminated brochure.

Laminal

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Laminal refers to the surface or layer of something, particularly in reference to the cuticle of a leaf or the margin of a wing. In botany, laminal tissue is the epidermal tissue on the surface of a leaf, while in zoology, laminal scales refer to the overlapping scales on the edge of a wing or fin. In general, the term "laminal" describes the outer or surface layer of an organ or structure.

Laminar

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The word "laminar" refers to a state of fluid flow in which the fluid moves in parallel layers, with no turbulent or irregular motion. In this condition, the fluid's velocity remains constant within each layer, and there is no mixing between layers. Laminar flow is often found in idealized fluid flow situations, such as in theoretical models or in controlled laboratory conditions.

Laminaria

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Laminaria refers to a genus of brown algae, commonly known as kelp, found in oceans worldwide. These seaweeds are characterized by their long, linear fronds and are often harvested for food, cosmetics, and bioactive compounds.

Laminariaceae

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The Laminariaceae family is a group of brown algae, commonly known as kelp, that is found in temperate and sub-Arctic oceans around the world. The term "Laminariaceae" refers to a family of marine algae, characterized by large, blade-like structures called thallus, which can grow up to 30 meters long. They are known for their economic importance as a food source for many marine animals and their ability to support entire ecosystems.

Laminarian

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Laminarian refers to a type of seaweed, specifically a genus of brown algae known as Laminaria. It is commonly found in the oceans of the Northern Hemisphere and is often used as a food source or ingredient in various products, such as soups, salads, and vitamins. The term "laminarian" can also be used more broadly to refer to any seaweed-like organism with a similar structure and appearance.

Laminarinase

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Laminarinase is an enzyme that breaks down laminarin, a type of beta-glucan found in the cell walls of brown algae and certain fungi. It is used in the food industry to degrade and remove laminarin from seaweed-based products, such as kelp or dulse, to improve their texture and nutritional value.

Laminarite

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Laminarite is a type of volcanic rock that forms when laminae, or thin layers, of lava cool and solidify. It is characterized by a layered or banded appearance.

Laminary

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Laminar refers to a smooth, even flow of a fluid, such as air or gas, where the movement is consistent and parallel to the direction of flow. In other words, laminar flow is characterized by layers of fluid moving in a parallel direction, with little or no turbulence. This type of flow is often observed in pipes, channels, or other confined spaces where the fluid moves slowly and steadily.

Laminate

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The word "laminate" is a verb, which means to layer or combine thin sheets of material, such as plastic, paper, or wood, to create a strong and durable structure. It can also refer to the resulting product, which is a composite material made up of these layered sheets.

Laminated

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Laminated refers to something that has been coated or treated with a thin layer of material, typically a plastic or resin, to provide extra protection, durability, or flexibility. This can include documents, cards, pictures, or other materials that are laminated to prevent damage, fading, or wear and tear.

Laminates

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Laminates refer to a type of material that is made by bonding two or more layers of material, such as plastic, paper, or fabric, together using heat, pressure, or adhesives. The resulting material is often stronger and more durable than the individual components, and is commonly used in a variety of applications, including construction, furniture, and packaging.

Laminating

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The word "laminating" refers to the process of encasing a document, image, or material in a thin layer of clear plastic, usually to protect it from damage, tear, or wear, making it more durable and resistant to handling. It can also refer to the application of this process.

Lamination

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Lamination refers to the process of applying a thin layer of clear plastic material, typically polyethylene or polypropylene, to a surface, such as paper, fabric, or even wood, in order to protect it from damage, moisture, or wear and tear.

Laminations

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Laminations refer to thin layers or sheets of material, often bonded together, used to form a composite structure or item. It can also describe a process where a layer is added or inserted into a material, often to provide extra strength, protection, or functionality. Common examples of laminations include laminated wood, laminated glass, or laminated credit cards.

Laminator

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A laminator is a machine used to bind and protect printed materials, such as documents, photographs, and artwork, by sandwiching them between clear plastic sheets. This process is also known as lamination.

Laminators

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Laminators are machines or devices used to bind and encapsulate printed materials, such as documents, photos, and artwork, between two layers of clear plastic film, usually polyethylene or polyester, to protect and preserve them from damage, creasing, and wear.

Laminectomies

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Laminectomies are surgical procedures in which a part or all of the vertebral lamina (the back and sides of the spinal vertebrae) is removed to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerves. They are often used to treat conditions such as herniated discs, bone spurs, or spinal stenosis.

Laminectomy

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A laminectomy is a surgical procedure where a section of the vertebral bone, called the lamina, is removed to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerves.

Lamington

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A lamington is a square-shaped sponge cake coated in a layer of chocolate and rolled in coconut, typically served as a sweet dessert or snack.

Lamingtons

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Lamingtons are a popular sweet Australian biscuit or sponge cake square, typically coated in a layer of chocolate and coconut. They are named after Lord Lamington, a British governor of Queensland from 1896 to 1901, and are often served at Australian parties and social gatherings.

Laminin

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Laminin is a protein complex found in the basement membranes of animal tissue. It is one of the major components of the extracellular matrix, which is the layer of material outside cells that provides structural support and plays a crucial role in cell signaling and migration.

Laminins

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Laminins are a type of glycoprotein found in the basal lamina, a thin layer of extracellular matrix that surrounds every tissue and organ in the body. They play a crucial role in cell adhesion, migration, and differentiation.InInspector, laminins help to stabilize cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions, and are essential for the proper organization and function of tissue structures. Abbeyis, defects in laminin genes have been linked to various developmental and genetic disorders, such as muscular dystrophy and Goodpasture's syndrome.

Laminiplantar

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Laminitis

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Laminitis is a medical condition that affects the feet of horses and other animals, particularly ponies and donkeys. It is a chronic and painful inflammation of the sensitive tissues that connect the hooves to the bones and cartilages of the hoof. Laminitis can be caused by a variety of factors, including overfeeding, obesity, infection, and physical trauma. The condition can lead to severe discomfort, lameness, and potentially permanent damage to the hooves, requiring extensive veterinary care and rehabilitation.

Laminogram

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A laminogram is a radiological image of the spine, particularly the laminae of the vertebrae, obtained by X-ray or other imaging techniques. It provides detailed views of the laminae, which are the flat, platelike bones that form the posterior part of each vertebra.

Laminography

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Laminography is a medical imaging technique used to visualize the internal structures of the body, particularly in cases where other imaging methods are limited or inconclusive. It is a type of computed tomography (CT) scan that uses a specialized X-ray machine to produce detailed images of the body's internal structures. In laminography, the X-ray machine takes a series of X-ray pictures from different angles, which are then combined to produce a single, detailed image. This technique is often used to diagnose and monitor conditions such as cancer, bone disorders, and spinal injuries.

Laminopathies

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Laminopathies refer to a group of genetic disorders caused by mutations in LMNA, the gene that encodes lamin A and lamin C, which are proteins that play a crucial role in the structure and function of the nuclear envelope, the outermost layer of the cell nucleus. These disorders can affect various tissues and organs, leading to a range of symptoms and phenotypes, including muscular dystrophy, lipodystrophy, cardiomyopathy, and progeroid syndromes. Laminopathies are often associated with premature aging, and can lead to a shortened lifespan. Examples of laminopathies include Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria syndrome, Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy type IA, and Emery-Dreifuss Muscular Dystrophy. Treatment for laminopathies typically involves management of symptoms and supportive care, although there is ongoing research into potential treatments, such as gene therapy.

Laminopathy

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Laminopathy refers to a specific type of disease or disorder that affects the lamins, which are proteins that form the nuclear lamina, a complex of fibers and structures inside the cell nucleus. Laminopathies are characterized by mutations in the genes that encode the lamins, leading to irregularities or distortions in the nuclear lamina. This can result in a range of diseases or disorders, including diseases affecting the skin, bones, muscles, and structures within the body.

Laminoplasty

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Laminoplasty is a type of surgical procedure that involves the widening of the spinal canal to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerves. It is usually performed to treat conditions such as cervical spondylotic myelopathy, which is a condition where the spinal cord is compressed due to the degeneration of the spinal canal. During the procedure, the surgeon makes an incision in the neck and separates the laminae (the bones that form the back of the spine) to widen the spinal canal and relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerves. This procedure is often performed to relieve symptoms such as numbness, weakness, or tingling in the arms or legs.

Laminotomies

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Laminotomies are a type of surgical procedure used to relieve pressure on the spinal cord and nerves by removing part of the vertebral lamina, which is a bony plate that forms the posterior aspect of a vertebra. The procedure is typically used to treat conditions such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and spondylolisthesis.