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Definition of Pileo

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Pileorhiza
Pileorhiza Pi`le*o*rhi"za, n.; pl. Pilorhiz[ae]. [NL., fr. Gr. ? a cap + ? root.] (Bot.) A cap of cells which covers the growing extremity of a root; a rootcap.
Pileous
Pileous Pi"le*ous, a. [See Pilous.] Consisting of, or covered with, hair; hairy; pilose.

Meaning of Pileo from wikipedia

- Pietro Pileo di Prata (or da Prata) (c.1330–1400) was an Italian bishop and cardinal. He was a significant diplomat and go-between in the affairs of his...
- been ****embled there by the guerrillas. It was being kept in the area of Píleo across from the town of Hualqui, and guarded by 15 soldiers. On December...
- tantum sericam nigram, **** laciniis item nigris, gestare poterunt, **** pileo chordula ac floccis nigris ornato" (Inter multiplices curas, 67). Noonan...
- causarum (judge) in the papal court, as the new bishop of Padua. Bishop Pietro Pileo di Prato of the diocese of Treviso was appointed bishop of Padua by Pope...
- cuisine Roti prata, a pancake bread of Malaysian Indian cuisine Pietro Pileo di Prata, an Italian bishop Prato (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
- Independence Battle of Agua Zarca 5 Nov Chilean War of Independence Battle of Píleo 7 Dec 1820 Battle of Valdivia 3–4 Feb Cochrane and Beauchef capture the...
- Curalí Posillas Dolores 1st Quilmo Curanilahue Trilaleo Hualqui Talcamávida Pileo 1st Yumbel El Avellano Fort San Pedro 3rd San Carlos Monte Blanco 1st Araucanía...
- Torre (1368–1377) held a synod in 1375. On 10 January 1421, Archbishop Pileo de' Marini (1400–1433) held a diocesan synod, which was chiefly concerned...
- of Curapalihue Second Battle of Cancha Rayada Battle of Maipú Battle of Píleo Battle of Tarpellanca Capture of Valdivia Battle of Agüi Battle of El Toro...
- Viterbo (1366–1369) Pedro Gómez de Barroso Albornoz (1371–1374) Pietro Pileo di Prata (1378–1384) Tommaso Ammanati (1385–1396), loyal to the Avignon...