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pileus

Pileus - What does it mean?

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Pilous vs Pileus - What's the difference?

pilous | pileus |


As an adjective pilous

is covered with fine hair; pilose.

As a noun pileus is

the cap of a mushroom.

Pileum vs Pileus - What's the difference?

pileum | pileus |


As nouns the difference between pileum and pileus

is that pileum is (zoology) the top of a bird's head while pileus is the cap of a mushroom.

Pileus vs Ileus - What's the difference?

pileus | ileus |


As nouns the difference between pileus and ileus

is that pileus is the cap of a mushroom while ileus is (medicine|pathology|zoology) partial or complete obstruction of the intestines, especially the ileum, causing colic, vomiting, constipation and often fever and dehydration.

Pileus vs Pilus - What's the difference?

pileus | pilus |


As nouns the difference between pileus and pilus

is that pileus is the cap of a mushroom while pilus is a hair.

Pileus vs Pileups - What's the difference?

pileus | pileups |


As nouns the difference between pileus and pileups

is that pileus is the cap of a mushroom while pileups is plural of pileup.

Pileus vs Pileup - What's the difference?

pileus | pileup |


As nouns the difference between pileus and pileup

is that pileus is the cap of a mushroom while pileup is .

Piles vs Pileus - What's the difference?

piles | pileus |


As a verb piles

is .

As a noun pileus is

the cap of a mushroom.

Pileus vs Pilers - What's the difference?

pileus | pilers |


As nouns the difference between pileus and pilers

is that pileus is the cap of a mushroom while pilers is .

Pileus vs Pileous - What's the difference?

pileus | pileous |


As a noun pileus

is the cap of a mushroom.

As an adjective pileous is

(uncomparable) of, pertaining to, or consisting of hair.

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