Entity: LABRA
Labra refers to the plural form of labrum, a specialized anatomical structure. It can also denote ceremonial objects like candelabras.
Labra
Etymology
The term 'labra' is the plural form of 'labrum', derived from Latin.
Definition
Labra is used to refer to the plural form of labrum, which can have anatomical or ceremonial connotations.
Historical Context
In historical contexts, labra have been used as ceremonial objects, such as candelabras, to signify importance and grandeur.
Cultural Significance
Labra can hold cultural significance in ceremonies and rituals, symbolizing light, guidance, and reverence.
Related Concepts
Labra is related to the concept of labrum in anatomy and ceremonial objects in cultural practices.
See Also
- Labrum
- Candelabra
A term used to describe the plural form of labrum, often associated with anatomical structures or ceremonial objects.