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Hyp (medicine) and pallium (iou)


Hyp (medicine)


Hyp
<abbreviation> Hypoxanthine; hydroxyproline (3Hyp and 4Hyp specifically refer to 3-hydroxyproline and 4-hydroxyproline, respectively).


pallium (iou)



pallium noun. , -liums. ME.
[Latin: cf. PALL noun1.]
Ecclesiastical. A woollen vestment conferred by the Pope on an archbishop in the Latin Church, consisting of a narrow circular band placed round the shoulders with a short lappet hanging from front and back. Also (transf.), the office or dignity of an archbishop. ME.
Antiquities. A man's large rectangular cloak, worn esp. by Greek philosophical and religious teachers. M16.
a. Zoology. The mantle of a mollusc or brachiopod. L19.
b. Anatomy & Zoology. The outer wall of the cerebrum, the cerebral cortex. Cf. NEOPALLIUM. L19.
Meteorology. A sheet of cloud, esp. nimbostratus, covering the whole sky. Now rare or obsolete. L19.