Conical or half-egg-shaped cap, often of felt, worn in Ancient Greece and Rome and by ecclesiastics.
Sinônimos
Examples for "pilos"
Examples for "pilos"
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.
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.
1He pitched forward and fell on his face, his hands outstretched towards the cluster of pilei.
A fruiting structure resembling an umbrella or a cone that forms the top of a stalked fleshy fungus such as a mushroom.
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.
6They are placed under the pileus just as the gills are situated, and contain the spores.
7Carbon dioxide is commonly used as one of the significant environmental factors to control pileus expansion during mushroom cultivation.
8When mature, it has a soft, convex, moist, smooth pileus, with a solid, somewhat bulbous stem, tinted with lilac.
9The pileus is of a brownish-ochre color at first; becomes paler as it grows older, until it fades into a rich cream-yellow.
10Pileus moist; at first smooth or sprinkled with superficial whitish fibres of the veil.