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Definition of Infulas

Infula
Infula In"fu*la, n.; pl. Infule. [L.] A sort of fillet worn by dignitaries, priests, and others among the ancient Romans. It was generally white.

Meaning of Infulas from wikipedia

- Paragyromitra infula, commonly known as the hooded false morel or the elfin saddle, is a species of fungus in the family Discinaceae. The dark reddish-brown...
- Culex (Oculeomyia) infula is a species of mosquito belonging to the genus Culex. It is found in Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal...
- Atlantis (Ancient Gr****: Ἀτλαντὶς νῆσος, romanized: Atlantìs nêsos, lit. 'island of Atlas') is a fictional island mentioned in Plato's works Timaeus and...
- Collection". The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 2023-07-30. Latin infula means "a band, bandage", cognate with Sanskrit bhāla "brow" and Gr**** φάλος...
- fastigiata Krombh. (1834) Gyromitra fastigiata (Krombh.) Rehm (1895) Physomitra infula var. fastigiata (Krombh.) Boud. (1907) Maublancomyces fastigiatus (Krombh...
- neglected species, Gyromitra ambigua (Karst.) Harmaja, n. comb., and G. infula s. str. in Fennoscandia". Karstenia. 9: 13–19. doi:10.29203/ka.1969.54....
- citizen's semi-circular toga. A Vestal's hair was bound into a white, priestly infula (head-covering or fillet) with red and white ribbons, usually tied together...
- fungi often have irregular saddle-shaped caps. Species include: Gyromitra infula (elfin saddle) Helvella lacunosa (fluted black elfin saddle) Helvella elastica...
- a red and white band-like crown called the infula. Servius provides additional descriptions of the infula, stating that they were worn like diadems and...
- common with high-status Roman bridal dress. They wore a white, priestly infula, a white suffibulum (veil) and a white palla, with red ribbons to symbolise...