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palaeopallium | paleopallium, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun palaeopallium is in the 1900s. OED's earliest evidence for palaeopallium is from 1909, in the writing of C. U. A. Kappers. www.oed.com
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Pallium (neuroanatomy) - Wikipedia
Pallium ( pl. : pallia or palliums) refers to the layers of grey and white matter that cover the upper surface of the cerebrum in vertebrates. en.wikipedia.org
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paleopallium | Rabbitique - The Multilingual Etymology Dictionary
An ancient region within the telencephalon in animal brains. Etymology. Prefix from English pallium. Origin. English. rabbitique.com
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palæopallium
palæoˈpallium Anat. Also (chiefly U.S.) paleo-, and with hyphen. [mod.L., f. palæo-, paleo- b + pallium 3 d.] A phylogenetically older portion of the pallium of the brain, which comprises mainly the pyriform lobe (the hippocampal formation or archipallium is sometimes included).1909 C. V. A. Kappers... Oxford English Dictionary
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palaeopallial | paleopallial, adj. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the adjective palaeopallial is in the 1930s. OED's earliest evidence for palaeopallial is from 1936, in a text by C. U. A. Kappers ... www.oed.com
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Pallium - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
A pallium is mainly known as a religious vestment worn by the Pope. In the Catholic church, a pallium is worn only by the Pope and a few archbishops. www.vocabulary.com
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palæocortex
palæoˈcortex Anat. Also (chiefly U.S.) paleo-. [mod.L., f. palæo-, paleo- b + cortex.] A phylogenetically older portion of the cerebral cortex, which is coextensive with the palæopallium.1909, 1947 [see neocortex]. 1964 J. Z. Young Model of Brain xix. 306 In the vertebrate brain there are also such ... Oxford English Dictionary
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definition of pallium by Medical dictionary
the gray cellular mantle (1-4 mm thick) covering the entire surface of the cerebral hemisphere of mammals; characterized by a laminar organization of ... medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com
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PALLIUM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
the layers of grey and white matter that cover the cerebrum (= the part of the brain responsible for language, thinking, etc.) in humans. dictionary.cambridge.org
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PALLIUM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : a white woolen band with pendants in front and back worn over the chasuble by a pope or archbishop as a symbol of full episcopal authority. www.merriam-webster.com
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NEOPALLIUM Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of NEOPALLIUM is the phylogenetically new part of the cerebral cortex that develops from the area between the piriform lobe and the hippocampus, ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Pallium (neuroanatomie) - Wikipedia
Bij amfibieën bestaat het pallium uit het archipallium, het paleopallium en een deel van de basale ganglia. Bij vissen vormt het archipallium het grootste deel ... nl.wikipedia.org
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pallium
‖ pallium (ˈpælɪəm) Pl. pallia. [L. pallium: see pall n.1] 1. Antiq. The Latin name for the large rectangular cloak or mantle worn by men, chiefly among the Greeks; esp. by philosophers, and by ascetics and others in the early Christian Church. (= Gr. ἱµάτιον, himation.)1564 Brief Exam. ****** iiij,... Oxford English Dictionary
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palæo-
palæo-, paleo- (ˌpæliːəʊ, ˌpeɪliːəʊ) before a vowel usually palæ-, pale-, combining form of Gr. παλαιός ancient, used in various scientific words (often opposed to neo-); for the more important of these see their alphabetical places. The spelling with æ is preferred in Great Britain; but pale- (used... Oxford English Dictionary
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pyriform
pyriform, a. (ˈpaɪərɪ-, ˈpɪrɪfɔːm) Also piri-. [ad. mod.L. pyriformis, f. pyrum, erron. med.L. spelling of pirum pear + -form.] a. Of the shape of a pear, pear-shaped; obconic; differing from oviform in having a slight stricture at or near the narrow end.1741 Monro Anat. Nerves (ed. 3) 77 The Recept... Oxford English Dictionary
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