Pallium

  • 51pallium — pal·li·um …

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  • 52pallium — n. the outer wall of the cerebral hemisphere as it appears in the early stages of evolution of the mammalian brain. In the modern brain it corresponds to the cerebral cortex …

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  • 53pallium — pal•li•um [[t]ˈpæl i əm[/t]] n. pl. pal•li•a [[t]ˈpæl i ə[/t]] pal•li•ums 1) anq a piece of cloth wrapped about the body as an outer garment in ancient Greece and Rome; himation 2) rel a woolen vestment worn by the pope and by archbishops,… …

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  • 54pallium — /ˈpæliəm/ (say paleeuhm) noun (plural pallia /ˈpæliə/ (say paleeuh) or palliums) 1. (in ancient Greece or Rome) a voluminous rectangular mantle worn by men, especially by philosophers. 2. Ecclesiastical a. a woollen vestment worn by the pope and… …

  • 55pallium —   n. (pl. ia) Roman Catholic, white woollen band worn round shoulders by pope and archibishops; Medicine, cerebral cortex …

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  • 56Pallium — Pạl|li|um, das; s, ...ien (Schulterbinde des erzbischöflichen Ornats) …

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  • 57pallium — n. (pl. palliums or pallia) 1 an ecclesiastical pall, esp. that sent by the Pope to an archbishop as a symbol of authority. 2 hist. a man s large rectangular cloak esp. as worn in antiquity. 3 Zool. the mantle of a mollusc or brachiopod .… …

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  • 58 Gloripallium pallium — Gloripallium pallium …

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  • 59Avian pallium — In the anatomy of animals, an avian pallium is the dorsal telencephalon of a bird s brain. The subpallium is the ventral telencephalon.Pallium of avian species tend to be relatively large, comprising 75% of the telencephalic volume. Birds have a… …

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  • 60Gloripallium Pallium — Gloripallium pallium …

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