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Pilae (singular pila) is the
Latin word the
ancient Romans used for "piers", "piles" or "pylons",
vertical pillars often used to
support structures such...
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Pilae stacks are
stacks of
pilae tiles,
square or
round tiles, that were used in
Roman times as an
element of the
underfloor heating system,
common in...
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Glyphidocera pilae is a moth in the
family Autostichidae. It was
described by
Adamski in 2005. It is
found in
Costa Rica. Savela, Markku. "Glyphidocera...
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Knemidokoptes pilae is a mite
which parasitises the
beaks of psittacines,
particularly budgerigars,
causing a
mange known as 'scaly face'. K.
pilae are roundish-oval...
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ordinary materials.
Small rudely shaped figures of wool,
known as
pilae, were also hung up in the same way as the oscilla. The
festivals at which...
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Sharvani Pillai is an
Indian Maharashtrian actress, well
known for her role in the
Marathi serial Avantika as
Sanika and in the year 1998 film Tu Tithe...
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south by a
double row of
pilae in the sea
running toward the
projection opposite Punta Pennata and from the
north by
three pilae running south from the...
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hypocaust system extant in this
photograph has
survived today as the
modern pilae stacks are
replicas of the originals,
which were
taken by
souvenir hunters...
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niches (loculi) were dug.
These loculi,
generally laid out in
sequences (
pilae) one
above the
other from
floor or
waist level,
could each
contain one or...
- Indo-European
Culture (Taylor & Francis, 1997), p. 280. Nantonos, 2004. "re****io
pilae mediae, quae
stabuli trabes sustinebat, in ipso fere
meditullio Eponae deae...