Look up lunula or lúnula in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lunula (Latin for "little moon") may refer to: Lunula (amulet), a Roman amulet worn by girls...
A gold lunula (pl. gold lunulae) was a distinctive type of late Neolithic, Chalcolithic, and—most often—early Bronze Age necklace, collar, or pectoral...
Heteropoda lunula is a large species of spider in the family Sparassidae. This species is found throughout South and Southeast asia, particularly from...
Rhinecanthus lunula, commonly known as the halfmoon picassofish, is a species of balistid triggerfish first described by John E. Randall and Roger C. Steene...
The raccoon butterflyfish (Chaetodon lunula), also known as the crescent-masked butterflyfish, lunule butterflyfish, halfmoon butterflyfish, moon butterflyfish...
The Llanllyfni lunula (Welsh: Lunula Llanllyfni) is a gold lunula, found in Llanllyfni, Gwynedd, Wales but now held in the British Museum in London, England...
Calophasia lunula is a Palearctic species of noctuid moth known by the common names toadflax moth and toadflax brocade moth. C. lunula Hufn. (= linariae...
Basto lunula is 'a very peripheral cousin of the British lunula' (Taylor, 1980: 24, pl. 23, b), it is still related. The association of lunula and discs...
related to Sarangesa lunula. Wikispecies has information related to Sarangesa lunula. Savela, Markku (January 2, 2017). "Sarangesa lunula Druce, 1910". Lepidoptera...
in a bog at Coggalbeg, County Roscommon in 1945, and consists of a gold lunula (a crescent shaped "little moon") and two small gold discs, of a type known...
also a series of grand gold collars, representing a development of the lunula, with round plates at either end, and a broad corrugated U-shaped body,...
the nail bed, usually beginning at the free edge and continuing to the lunula. It is frequently associated with an internal disorder, trauma, infection...
activity in the area is demonstrated by the spectacular Blessington gold lunula, now in the British Museum. The nearby Rath Turtle Moat was occupied from...
Blue nails, or more formally azure lunula, are characterized by a blue discoloration of the lunulae, seen in argyria and cases of hepatolenticular degeneration...
a thin area called the nail matrix at an average of 1 mm per week. The lunula is the crescent-shape area at the base of the nail, lighter in color as...
earliest type of bracket to appear in written English. Erasmus coined the term lunula to refer to the round brackets or parentheses ( ) recalling the shape of...
Jet beaded necklace from Melfort in Argyll, Scotland, (c. 3000 BC) Gold lunula from Blessington, Ireland, one of twelve from Ireland, England, LLanllyfini...
transplant patients have at least one type of nail abnormality. Absence of lunula, splinter hemorrhage, and half and half nails were significantly more common...
the Glasgow Coma Scale) A peripheral pain stimulus, such as squeezing the lunula area of the person's fingernail, is more effective than a central stimulus...
ἐπί (epí) 'on top of', and ὀνῠ́χιον (onúkhion) 'little claw'. Hyponychium Lunula Treuting, Piper M.; Suzanne M. Dintzis; Kathleen S. Montine, eds. (2017)...