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Skullcap worn by ordained clergy in the Roman Catholic church as part of ecclesiastical dress.
pilus
pilos
pileus
calotte
zucchetto
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Examples for "
pilus
"
1
Set up the camp, primus
pilus
,
as think you best.
2
Regulation of HSAF production by PilR was found to be independent of
pilus
formation.
3
The CPS and
pilus
typing results were generally consistent with MLST and BAPS clustering.
4
We discuss the implications of these findings in the context of Type IV
pilus
retraction regulation.
5
A pulse-chase analysis revealed that a chaperone-PapA complex is a true periplasmic intermediate in
pilus
assembly.
1
Bloody miracle the
Pilos
haven't done anything much to get it back.
2
Thinks the
Pilos
need her more than anyone else, just 'cause of her outside jobs.
3
The
Pilos
have their eyes and ears back but they can't watch everywhere at once.
4
Whatever you do, don't return it to the
Pilos
or let anyone know you got it.
5
But that is not enough for the
Pilos
.
1
However, the
pileus
expansion mechanism related to CO 2 is still unknown.
2
The
pileus
becomes thin when old, and is dry, not moist.
3
Did he wear the cap of liberty, the
pileus
,
at his master's funeral?
4
The attachment to the
pileus
is to be noted.
5
There is no flesh, and the
pileus
is dry.
1
A Head of an Asiatic, seen in a front view, having on a
calotte
.
2
He has on a
calotte
,
and a robe bordered with fur, attached in front with a single button.
3
The embroidered
calotte
fell, and, in the twinkling of an eye, he had rumpled his hair all ends up in a most extravagant manner.
4
The group would have been an excellent subject for the pencil of
Calotte
.
5
When discipline was relaxed, the
Calotte
assumed too great powers.
1
How odd of God to decide that Desmond Connell should receive his
zucchetto
on the bicentenary of the birth of John Henry, Cardinal Newman.
2
Even the Pope was affected, briefly losing his
zucchetto
(the white hat he wears) in the high winds midway through the vigil.
1
The
pileolus
ceased to weigh like lead.
2
Vinicius was silent and uncovered his head, for it seemed to him that the
pileolus
which he wore was of lead.
1
The middle bell gives F sharp and the inscription is "
Soli
deo
gloria."
2
To conclude this brief description, we can choose no better words than these: "Gloria
soli
Deo
.
"
3
For the conclusion he generally adopted Handel's "
Soli
Deo
Gloria" or "Laus Deo," with the occasional addition of "et B.V. Mae.
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