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What is the noun for lamella?

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lamella
  1. A thin, plate-like structure.
  2. (mycology) The gill of a mushroom.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “In the tertiary state of development endodermal cells deposit lignified cell wall material onto the suberin lamella.”
      “For example, microcrystalline pyrite is ubiquitous on the inner surface of cell walls, within lignified cell walls and in the middle lamella.”
      “The inner sheath, termed the sclerenchymatous bundle or mestome sheath, is colourless and contains thickened walls and extensive suberin lamella.”
lamellophone
  1. (music) Any of several musical instruments (percussion idiophones) in which the sound is produced by plucking a series of thin lamellae attached to a sounding board.
lamellaphone
  1. Alternative form of lamellophone
lamellarity
  1. the condition of being lamellar
lamel
  1. Alternative form of lamella
  2. Examples:
    1. “An outright lack of useful information is, says attorney Linda Lamel, former CEO of New York-based Claims On Line, Inc.”
      “Ira Lamel or Mary Anthes, both of The Hain Celestial Group, Inc.”
lamellaphones
  1. plural of lamellaphone
lamellophones
  1. plural of lamellophone
lamellae
  1. plural of lamella
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Generally, there are large muscle scars, stout dental lamellae, closely coiled, outwardly pointed spiralia, and simple jugum.”
      “The main focus of this research proposal is to analyze the biogenesis of nuclear pore complexes and annulate lamellae.”
      “The EM tilt series gave further information about the organization of lamellae within the chlorosome.”
lamellas
lamels
  1. plural of lamel
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