| 11. | The dorsal scales are frontal ( the area sometimes called the pileus ) carries a complex of enlarged shields.
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| 12. | For example, a cumulonimbus cloud with a pileus attached to it would be called " cumulonimbus with pileus ".
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| 13. | For example, a cumulonimbus cloud with a pileus attached to it would be called " cumulonimbus with pileus ".
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| 14. | The pileus and mammatus types can form at various altitude ranges depending on the main clouds with which they are associated.
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| 15. | In mid-1835, newly appointed pileus ", the headgear given by the Romans to an emancipated slave.
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| 16. | In older specimens, the pores on the pileus can bulge out, while around the stipe they dent in strongly.
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| 17. | The " pileus " was especially associated with the manumission of slaves, who wore it upon their liberation.
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| 18. | The Canterbury cap is the medieval " birettum, " descended from the ancient " pileus " headcovering.
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| 19. | It was coined in reference to its sun-like pattern on its pileus together with its affinity to sun-baked habitats.
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| 20. | In many universities, holders of doctorates wear a soft rounded headpiece known as a Tudor bonnet or pileus ( at Sussex ).
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