Definition of Pilei. Meaning of Pilei. Synonyms of Pilei

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Definition of Pilei

Pilei
Pileus Pi"le*us, n.; pl. Pilei. [L., a felt cap.] 1. (Rom. Antiq.) A kind of skull cap of felt. 2. (Bot.) The expanded upper portion of many of the fungi. See Mushroom. 3. (Zo["o]l.) The top of the head of a bird, from the bill to the nape.

Meaning of Pilei from wikipedia

- of agarics, boletes, some polypores, tooth fungi, and some ascomycetes. Pilei can be formed in various shapes, and the shapes can change over the course...
- updraft within the cloud. Pilei can also form above mountains, ash clouds, and pyro****ulus clouds from erupting volcanoes. Pilei form above some mushroom...
- possessing 3 to 6 pilei stacked one above the other which are separated by about one-half inch (about one cm) of stem between pilei, as opposed to having...
- actively growing. Anytime of the year is a good time to try to propagate these Pilei, but the spring and early summer are the best times to accomplish it. There...
- include all species with pigmented spores, adhering tubes and laccate crusted pilei, which resulted with a total of 48 species classified under the genus Ganoderma...
- The basidiocarps consist of numerous rosette-like flattened fan-shaped pilei; they are typically 50–150 centimetres (20–59 in), rarely 250 centimetres...
- hygrophanous pileus. Grouping of Psathyrella gracilis, some displaying hygrophanous pilei. Photo of the hygrophanous pileus of Panaeolina foenisecii v t e...
- bend toward light. As he noted, "I cut transverse sections though their pilei, examined these sections under the microscope, and at once perceived that...
- Coin of Dioscurias, late 2nd century BC. Obverse: The caps (pilei) of Dioscuri surmounted by stars; reverse: Thyrsos, ΔΙΟΣΚΟΥΡΙΑΔΟΣ...
- other variants, from his father's first name Florens (Florentius). Flos pilei ægri. Clemens. VII. Florentinus de domo medicea, eius inſignia pila, & lilia...