lobule

noun

lob·​ule ˈlä-(ˌ)byül How to pronounce lobule (audio)
: a small lobe
also : a subdivision of a lobe

Examples of lobule in a Sentence

Recent Examples on the Web
Examples are automatically compiled from online sources to show current usage. Read More Opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback.
Only in some of these brain areas did neural activation peak prior to the spontaneous arising of a thought – most notably in the medial temporal lobe and inferior parietal lobule... Neuroskeptic, Discover Magazine, 28 Apr. 2016 Cysts form when fluid collects at the spot where a lobule, which produces milk during lactation, meets a milk storage duct. Rebekah Kuschmider, Health.com, 14 Oct. 2021 In 2010, she was diagnosed with breast cancer again—this time with ductal carcinoma, like before, and lobular carcinoma, a cancer that affects the lobules that produce milk and empty out in the milk ducts. Maggie O'Neill, Health.com, 4 Sep. 2019

Word History

First Known Use

1682, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of lobule was in 1682

Dictionary Entries Near lobule

Cite this Entry

“Lobule.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/lobule. Accessed 1 Dec. 2024.

Medical Definition

lobule

noun
lob·​ule ˈläb-(ˌ)yü(ə)l How to pronounce lobule (audio)
1
: a small lobe
the lobule of the ear
2
: a subdivision of a lobe
specifically : one of the small masses of tissue of which various organs (as the liver) are made up

More from Merriam-Webster on lobule

Love words? Need even more definitions?

Subscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free!