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Perizoma (Gr**** περίζωμα, plural; perizomata) is a type of
loincloth that was worn in
Ancient Greece. The
perizoma was
typically worn by
manual laborers...
- are depleted. The
auxospore is
covered by a
flexible cell wall
called perizonium,
which replace the thin
zygotic membrane when the
auxospore originates...
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Polish the term is prze****,
which means "cloth" or "band" (in Latin, "
perizonium" or "perisonium"),
which may
refer either to the Kleestängel, as in the...
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individually to the cross. The
fingers of Christ's
right hand are missing. His
perizonium (loin cloth)
covers him to the
knees and is tied at his waist. The legs...
- the
dolens (suffering) position, body drooping,
belly protruding on its
perizonium, head bent
forward touching the shoulder, ribs protruding,
bloody wounds...
- long
sleeveless tunic). 'Nude Majestats'
where Christ is
wearing only a
perizonium (loincloth). Wood
carving workshops were
still active in the 12th century...
- Patiens),
depicted half naked,
dressed only in a
short loincloth, or
perizonium, and with his arms
noticeably bent.
Although it is a
reference to the...
- Moënne-Locc. (2003)
Cortinarius pergemellus Bidaud (2014)
Cortinarius perizonium E.
Horak (1975)
Cortinarius perjurus Bidaud &
Reumaux (2013) Cortinarius...