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Type Words
Synonyms mantle
Type of epidermis, cuticle
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Synonyms cerebral cortex, cerebral mantle, cortex
Type of neural structure
Has types archipallium, neocortex, neopallium, paleocortex
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Type of cloak
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Type of vestment

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The pallium is a layer of gray matter that lies on the surface of the forebrain.
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The papal pallium adopted by Pope Benedict XVI is closer to the original omophor.
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William then tried to extract money from Anselm for the pallium, and was refused.
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Multiple functions involve the pallium, including olfaction and spatial memory.
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Sergius also gave Berhtwald a pallium, the symbol of an archbishop's authority.
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The Virgin wears a pallium over her head in the same manner as a Roman matron.
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At first the only decorations on the pallium were two crosses near the extremities.
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When a Pope or metropolitan dies in office, he is buried wearing the pallium.
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What the pallium indicates first and foremost is that we are all carried by Christ.
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  • Cerebral cortex: the layer of unmyelinated neurons (the grey matter) forming the cortex of the cerebrum
  • Mantle: (zoology) a protective layer of epidermis in mollusks or brachiopods that secretes a substance forming the shell
  • (Roman Catholic Church) vestment consisting of a band encircling the shoulders with two lappets hanging in front and back
  • Cloak or mantle worn by men in ancient Rome
  • The pallium (derived from the Roman pallium or palla, a woollen cloak) is an ecclesiastical vestment in the Roman Catholic Church, originally peculiar to the Pope, but for many centuries bestowed by him on metropolitans and primates as a symbol of the jurisdiction delegated to them by the Holy ...
  • In a neuroanatomy context, the word pallium means the evolutionary precedent of the cerebrum.
  • A woollen vestment conferred on archbishops by the Pope; A large cloak worn by Greek philosophers and teachers; The mantle of a mollusc; A sheet of cloud covering the whole sky, especially nimbostratus; The cerebral cortex
  • Item of mass vestments worn by an archbishop; formed from a strip of cloth encircling the shoulders with similar strips hanging down at back and front
  • The ecclesiastical pallium shown in the form of a Y, the top limbs issuing from the corners of the shield.