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vola

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vola /vo·la/ (vo´lah) pl. vo´lae   [L.] a concave or hollow surface.
vola ma´nus  the palm.
vola pe´dis  the sole.

vo·la (vl)
n. pl vo·lae (-l)
The palm or sole.

volar (-lr) adj.

vola [vo´lah]
a concave or hollow surface.
vola ma´nus palm.
vola pe´dis planta pedis.

vola
a concave or hollow surface.

vola manus
the palm, as in primates.
vola pedis
the sole, as in primates.


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