| pilaster |
A reinforced or enlarged portion of a masonry wall to provide support for roof loads or lateral loads on the wall.
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| pilaster |
A shallow pier or a rectangular column projecting only slightly from a wall. Primarily decorative.
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| pilae |
genitive and plural of pila.
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| pilar c. |
an epidermal cyst usually occurring as a firm, well-circumscribed, subepidermal nodule, especially on the scalp, and formed by an outer wall of keratinizing epithelium without a granular layer, similar to the normal epithelium of the hair follicle at and distal to the sebaceous duct. Called also sebaceous c., trichilemmal c., and wen. Cf. epidermal inclusion c.
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| pilar sheath a. |
a benign tumor of the hair follicle, usually occurring as an asymptomatic lesion on the upper lip of middle-aged adults; it is characterized by a central keratin-filled cavity lined by stratified squamous epithelium projecting into the connective stroma.
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