lobar
of or relating to a lobe, as of the lungs.
Origin of lobar
1Other words from lobar
- in·ter·lo·bar, adjective
- mul·ti·lo·bar, adjective
- pseu·do·lo·bar, adjective
Words Nearby lobar
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How to use lobar in a sentence
Shotgun mics feature a lobar pattern, a modified version of hypercardioid or supercardioid that’s even more directional.
The shape of things to come: Different types of microphones and when to use them | Mike Levine | August 26, 2021 | Popular-Sciencelobar pneumonia may also occur in the course of typhoid fever.
Pneumonia, lobular or lobar, is one of the most frequent complications and causes of death.
Scurvy Past and Present | Alfred Fabian HessThen about nine months after admission, while in the condition just described, she developed a lobar pneumonia.
Benign Stupors | August HochIn Bellevue Hospital in 1904 there were 1,001 patients with lobar pneumonia.
Habits that Handicap | Charles B. Towns
It is easily recognized, and differs in no wise from acute lobar pneumonia occurring under other circumstances.
British Dictionary definitions for lobar
/ (ˈləʊbə) /
of, relating to, or affecting a lobe
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