knobular
English
Etymology
From knob, perhaps on the model of globular or nodular.
Adjective
knobular (comparative more knobular, superlative most knobular)
- knobby; knob-shaped
- 2004, Kenneth M. Weiss, Anne V. Buchanan, Genetics and the Logic of Evolution (page 326)
- At one end of each of the semicircular canals is the knobular structure called the ampulla and within that, the crista.
- 2004, Kenneth M. Weiss, Anne V. Buchanan, Genetics and the Logic of Evolution (page 326)