. The biologist's handbook of pronunciations. Biology. LATEBRA 165 latebra (lat-eb'-ra) a hiding place. latebrosus (lat-eb-ro'-sus) obscure, secret, full of lurking places. latex (la'-teks) Lathraea* (lath-re'-a) Lathyrus* (lath'-ir-us) latidens (la'-ti-denz) broad-toothed. Lathyrus <lathyros, an old Greek name for the pea. Pronounced: lath'-ir-us, not lath-I' latifolius (la-ti-fol'-i-us, la-ti-fo'-li-us) broad- leaved, latipes (la/-ti-pez) broad-footed, latiusculus (lat-i-us'-ku-lus) somewhat broad, latrans (la'-tranz) barking. latus (la/-tus) broad, latus (la/-tus) carried, borne, l


. The biologist's handbook of pronunciations. Biology. LATEBRA 165 latebra (lat-eb'-ra) a hiding place. latebrosus (lat-eb-ro'-sus) obscure, secret, full of lurking places. latex (la'-teks) Lathraea* (lath-re'-a) Lathyrus* (lath'-ir-us) latidens (la'-ti-denz) broad-toothed. Lathyrus <lathyros, an old Greek name for the pea. Pronounced: lath'-ir-us, not lath-I' latifolius (la-ti-fol'-i-us, la-ti-fo'-li-us) broad- leaved, latipes (la/-ti-pez) broad-footed, latiusculus (lat-i-us'-ku-lus) somewhat broad, latrans (la'-tranz) barking. latus (la/-tus) broad, latus (la/-tus) carried, borne, latus («. la'-tus) the side, a lateral surface. Lavatera* (la-va-te'-ra) Lavinia (la-vin'-i-a) laxus (laks'-us) wide, roomy, open. Lebia (le'-bi-a). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Jaeger, Edmund Carroll, 1887-. Springfield, Ill. , Thomas


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