Pallium (anatomy)
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Pallium is a term used for the anatomy of animals including humans, with several different specific meanings. The adjectival form of the word is "pallial". For etymology, see pallium.
- For pallium in a neuroanatomy context, see Pallium (neuroanatomy)
In invertebrate zoology "pallium" is:
- Another word for the mantle of a mollusc
- An anatomical structure in a brachiopod
The word can also be used to describe:
- Part of the plumage of a bird
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