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countries including e.g. Pleš,
Slovakia (1319
Pilis). Some
point out the
similarity between the
Lithuanian word "
pilis" (meaning castle) and the
Hungarian town's...
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Pili multigemini, also
known as "compound hairs," is a
malformation characterized by the
presence of
bifurcated or
multiple divided hair
matrices and papillae...
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thatch structures Pili,
Camarines Sur, is a muni****lity in the
Philippines Pili, baran**** in Danao, Cebu
Pili, (or
Cerro Pili, '
Pili Hill'),
another name...
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Pilis Abbey (Hungarian:
pilisi apátság) was a
Cistercian monastery in the
Pilis Hills in the
Kingdom of Hungary. It was
founded in 1184 by
monks who came...
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Philippines marzipan was
brought from Spain, mazapán de
pili (Spanish for '
pili marzipan') is made from
pili nuts.
There are two
proposed lines of
origin for...
- A
pilus (Latin for 'hair'; pl.:
pili) is a hair-like cell-surface
appendage found on many
bacteria and archaea. The
terms pilus and
fimbria (Latin for...
- as one word, and with
variant spellings peri-peri (/ˌpɛriˈpɛriː/) or
pili pili, also
known as
African bird's eye chili, is a
cultivar of Capsi**** frutescens...
- Pest and
Pilis were
formed in the 11th century. Pest was the area on the left (east) bank of the
Danube around present-day Budapest,
Pilis was on the...
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Pilis Mountains is a
mountainous region in the
Transdanubian Mountains. Its
highest peak is
Pilis-tető at 756
meters (2,480 ft). It is a po****r hiking...
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Pili bifurcati is
characterized by
bifurcation found in
short segments along the
shafts of
several hairs, with each
branch of the
bifurcation being covered...