fimbria |
pili |
As nouns the difference between fimbria and pili
is that
fimbria is (anatomy) any anatomical structure in the form of a fringe, but especially that around the ovarian end of the fallopian tube while
pili is .
piki |
pili |
As nouns the difference between piki and pili
is that
piki is a paper-thin, dry, rolled bread made by the Hopi with nixtamalized blue corn meal while
pili is plural of lang=en.
pili |
pilin |
As nouns the difference between pili and pilin
is that
pili is while
pilin is any of a class of fibrous proteins found in pilus structures in bacteria.
pili |
pilid |
As nouns the difference between pili and pilid
is that
pili is while
pilid is (zoology) any member of the pilidae.
pipi |
pili |
As nouns the difference between pipi and pili
is that
pipi is the edible saltwater clam
Plebidonax deltoides, endemic to Australia while
pili is plural of lang=en.
pici |
pili |
As nouns the difference between pici and pili
is that
pici is a kind of hand-rolled pasta, like thick spaghetti, from sienna while
pili is .
pily |
pili |
As an adjective pily
is like pile or wool.
As a noun pili is
plural of lang=en.
pili |
pile |
As nouns the difference between pili and pile
is that
pili is while
pile is diligence.
pill |
pili |
As nouns the difference between pill and pili
is that
pill is a small, usually cylindrical object designed for easy swallowing, usually containing some sort of medication or
pill can be the peel or skin or
pill can be an inlet on the coast; a small tidal pool or bay while
pili is .
As a verb pill
is (textiles) of a woven fabric surface, to form small matted balls of fiber or
pill can be (
label) to peel; to remove the outer layer of hair, skin, or bark.
pali |
pili |
As nouns the difference between pali and pili
is that
pali is plural of lang=en while
pili is plural of lang=en.
As a proper noun Pali
is a Middle Indo-Aryan language (Devanagari पाऴि) of north India, closely related to Sanskrit; the sacred language of the Buddhist scriptures. It has no native script, so it may be written in various alphabets, including Devanagari, Burmese, and Roman.
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