| 31. | The embroidered bands and other ornaments which adorn a mitre and the lappets may be of other colours and often are.
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| 32. | These food-collecting grooves are overhung by calcareous plates ( the lappets ) and have a lining of fine cilia.
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| 33. | A "'lappet "'is a decorative flap, fold or hanging part of a headdress or garment.
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| 34. | Examples of lappets are to be found on the papal tiara and on the Nemes headdress of the kings of ancient Egypt.
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| 35. | In heraldry, the white tiara is depicted with a bulbous shape and with two attached red strips called lappets or infulae.
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| 36. | It can also be distinguished by the produced apical lappet of the forewings and by the very much stronger and heavier markings.
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| 37. | Later, women, would adorn their clothing with laces, often added to gowns as collars, stomachers and scarves called lappets.
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| 38. | Lappets were a feature of women's headgear until the early 20th century, and are still a feature of religious garments.
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| 39. | That of microchonch " Duashnoceras has a moderately long lappet, an extension on either side, sometimes preceded by a constriction.
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| 40. | A gentleman doffs his hat while his lady holds out her closed fan, the lappets of her headdress rippling in the breeze.
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