Noun
/lɑˈβɾoθito/
The word "labrocito" refers to a small lobe. It is used in the medical field to describe a small lobe of an organ or structure, like a small lobe of the lung or the liver. This term is more commonly used in written context rather than in oral speech.
Spanish: La tomografía computarizada reveló la presencia de un labrocito en el pulmón derecho. English: The CT scan revealed the presence of a small lobe in the right lung.
Spanish: Durante la cirugía, se identificó un labrocito en el hígado del paciente. English: During the surgery, a small lobe was identified in the patient's liver.
There are no specific idiomatic expressions commonly using the word "labrocito."
The word "labrocito" is a combination of "labro" which means lobe or small part of an organ, and the diminutive suffix "-cito," indicating small size.