How Do You Spell LOBULE?

Pronunciation: [lˈɒbjuːl] (IPA)

The word "lobule" is spelled with the IPA phonetic transcription /ˈlɒbjʊl/. This word is commonly used in anatomy to describe a small lobe or subdivision of an organ. The first syllable "lo" has a short "o" sound, followed by the consonant blend "b" and "j" with a short "u" sound. The final syllable "le" ends with a long "u" sound. The spelling of "lobule" accurately reflects its pronunciation with the use of specific phonemes and sound combinations.

LOBULE Meaning and Definition

  1. A lobule is a small, rounded, or lobed structure or division found within certain organs or tissues in the human body. It is commonly used in anatomical and medical contexts to describe a distinct unit or compartment that is part of a larger structure.

    In the context of the mammalian body, lobules are often found in organs such as the lungs, liver, and breast. For example, in the lungs, lobules are defined as small divisions or compartments that contain the terminal respiratory units responsible for gas exchange. Each lobule in the lung consists of a cluster of alveoli, small air sacs where oxygen is taken up and carbon dioxide is released.

    Similarly, in the liver, a lobule refers to a hexagonal-shaped functional unit. These lobules are composed of layers of liver cells called hepatocytes and contain branches of the liver's vascular system responsible for filtering and processing blood.

    In the breast, lobules are milk-producing glands where lactation occurs during breastfeeding. They are connected to ducts that transport milk towards the nipple.

    Lobules can vary in size and shape depending on the organ or tissue they are found in. They often have a distinct boundary or border that separates them from neighboring lobules or structures. The term "lobule" is therefore widely used to describe a specific, smaller division or compartment within a larger anatomical structure.

  2. A small lobe or one of the subdivisions of a lobe. See lobulus.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. A little lobe, or the subdivision of a lobe.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for LOBULE

  • kobule
  • pobule
  • oobule
  • libule
  • lkbule
  • llbule
  • lpbule
  • l0bule
  • l9bule
  • lovule
  • lonule
  • lohule
  • logule
  • lobyle
  • lobhle
  • lobjle
  • lobupe
  • lobuoe
  • lofule
  • lobuhe

Etymology of LOBULE

The word "lobule" has its etymological roots in Latin. It is derived from the Latin word "lobulus", which means a small lobe or pod. This Latin term itself is a diminutive form of "lobus", meaning lobe.

Similar spelling words for LOBULE

Plural form of LOBULE is LOBULES

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