Definition
When something is 'many-lobed,' it possesses numerous rounded sections or projections, typically more than a handful. Imagine the intricate structure of a human brain 🧠, or a complex coral formation in the ocean 🐠. The key is the abundance of lobes; more than you can easily count at a glance. This term applies to structures with multiple rounded divisions that might be difficult to precisely enumerate. It conveys complexity and intricacy in the shape.