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pileus
[pahy-lee-uhs, pil-ee-]
noun
plural
pilei, pileus- Mycology., the horizontal portion of a mushroom, bearing gills, tubes, etc., on its underside; a cap. 
- Zoology. - the umbrella or bell of a jellyfish. 
 
- Also called cap cloud. Also called scarf cloud. Meteorology., a small, thin cloud just above or attached to a growing cumulus cloud. 
- a felt skullcap worn by the ancient Romans and Greeks. 
pileus
/ ˈpɪl-, ˈpaɪlɪəs /
noun
- the upper cap-shaped part of a mushroom or similar spore-producing body 
pileus
plural
pilei- The umbrellalike fruiting structure forming the top of a fleshy fungus. It is supported by the stipe. The cap of a mushroom is a pileus. 
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pileus1
1750–60; < New Latin, special use of Latin pīleus skullcap; akin to Greek pîlos felt, felt cap
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pileus1
C18 (botanical use): New Latin, from Latin: felt cap
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