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Etymology

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From labiolingual +‎ -ly.

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labiolingually (not comparable)

  1. In a labiolingual orientation.
    • 2015, Attila Ősi et al., “An enigmatic crocodyliform tooth from the bauxites of western Hungary suggests hidden mesoeucrocodylian diversity in the Early Cretaceous European archipelago”, in PeerJ[1], volume 3, →DOI:
      Among peirosaurids, the hypertrophied, labiolingually slightly flattened teeth of the North African Albian Hamadasuchus are the most similar to the specimen described here in having labial fluting and serrated carinae.

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