Jugum — Ju gum (j[=u] g[u^]m), n.; pl. L. {Juga} (j[=u] g[.a]), E. {Jugums}. [L., a yoke, ridge.] (Bot.) (a) One of the ridges commonly found on the fruit of umbelliferous plants. (b) A pair of the opposite leaflets of a pinnate plant. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Jugum — (lat.), 1) Joch, s.d.; 2) so v.w. Jugerum; 3) Bergspitze, so: J. Cremōnis, früherer Name der Alpenspitze le Cramont, s.u. Alpen 1); 4) gegenüberstehende Blättchen eines gefiederten Blattes … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Jugum — (lat.), Joch (s.d.) … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
jugum — [jo͞o′gəm] n. pl. juga [jo͞o′gə] or jugums [ModL < L, YOKE] a special process on the forewings of some insects by means of which the forewings and hind wings are hooked together during flight … English World dictionary
jugum — n.; pl. ga [L. jugum, yoke] 1. (BRACHIOPODA) The medial connection of the secondary shell between 2 primary lamellae of the spiralia. 2. (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) a. In Lepidoptera, a lobe like process at the base of the fore wings, overlapping the… … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
JUGUM Ceretanorum — opp. Cataloniae ad Secorim fluv. intra montes; Puliacerda vulgo. Caput Comit. Ceretaniae. 14. leuc. a Perpiniano in Occ. uti I. leuc. a Iulia Libyca, 6. ab Orgela in Ort. in ipso Galliae limite … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
JUGUM Equestre — vide supra ubi de Helciariis … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
JUGUM (sub) mittendi ritus — sub JUGUM mittendi ritus in victos olim usurpatus, memoratur Liv. Passim, inprimis l. 9. c. 5. ubi de exercitu Rom. sub iugum misso a Samnitibus, etc. 15. ubi de eadem ignominia his victis vicissim a Rom. victore irrogata. Fiebat autem tribus… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Jugum sphenoidale — pleištinė kalvelė statusas T sritis gyvūnų anatomija, gyvūnų morfologija atitikmenys: lot. Jugum sphenoidale ryšiai: platesnis terminas – kūnas … Veterinarinės anatomijos, histologijos ir embriologijos terminai
jugum — /jooh geuhm/, n. Entomol. the posterior basal area or lobe in the forewing of certain insects, sometimes serving to couple the forewings and hind wings in flight. [1855 60; < NL, L: YOKE] * * * … Universalium