lingula

Etymology
From, from +.

Noun

 * 1)  A Roman unit of liquid measure reckoned as the volume of 5/12 Roman ounce of wine, equivalent to about 11 mL.
 * 2)  Any of several tongue-shaped bony structures, especially that which forms the anterior border of the mandibular foramen.
 * 3)  Any small, fleshy tongue-shaped structure, such as in the anatomy of the brain or the human left lung, or in the whitefly vasiform orifice.

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) ancient roman leaf-shaped sword
 * 1) ancient roman leaf-shaped sword

Alternative forms

 * ligula

Etymology
From, possibly influenced by.

Noun

 * , tongue, tonguelet,
 * 1) tongue,
 * 2) tongue,
 * 3)  lingula,
 * 4) skimmer, ladle, spoon,
 * 5) shortsword
 * 6) tongue,
 * 7) lower arm,
 * 8) lower beam,
 * 9) cuttlefish,
 * 10) point,
 * 11) tongue,