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{{wiktionary|Labrum|labrum}} |
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'''Labrum''' ([[Latin]] for "an edge, rim of a vessel") can refer to: |
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'''Labrum''' Latin, defined as "having the edge" |
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* [[Labrum (anatomy)]], a disambiguation page |
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* [[Labrum (architecture)]] a large, water-filled vessel or basin with an overhanging lip. Marble labrums were a common feature of Roman [[thermae]] |
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* [[Labrum (architecture)]], a large water-filled vessel or basin with an overhanging lip |
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* [[Labrum (arthropod mouthpart)]], a flap-like structure in front of the mouth in almost all extant Euarthropoda |
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* [[Bronwyn Labrum]], New Zealand cultural historian and author |
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* [[Delta Crateris]], a star in the constellation Crater with the traditional name Labrum |
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* [[Acetabular labrum]], a ring of cartilage that surrounds the acetabulum, the socket of the hip joint |
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* [[Glenoid labrum]], a lip-like projection of cartilage on the human scapula (shoulder blade) surrounding the joint between the humerus and the shoulder blade |
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==See also== |
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{{Disambig}} |
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* [[Labium (disambiguation)]] |
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* [[Labra (disambiguation)]] |
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{{Disambiguation}} |
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[[Category:Ancient Roman baths]] |
Latest revision as of 22:00, 22 June 2023
Labrum Latin, defined as "having the edge"
- Labrum (architecture), a large water-filled vessel or basin with an overhanging lip
- Labrum (arthropod mouthpart), a flap-like structure in front of the mouth in almost all extant Euarthropoda
- Bronwyn Labrum, New Zealand cultural historian and author
- Delta Crateris, a star in the constellation Crater with the traditional name Labrum
- Acetabular labrum, a ring of cartilage that surrounds the acetabulum, the socket of the hip joint
- Glenoid labrum, a lip-like projection of cartilage on the human scapula (shoulder blade) surrounding the joint between the humerus and the shoulder blade