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