Phrygian cap
English
Noun
Phrygian cap (plural Phrygian caps)
- A soft, close-fitting cap represented in Greek and Roman art as worn by Orientals, assumed to have been conical in shape, with the top bent forward.
- (anatomy, medicine) A congenital abnormality of the gall bladder with no pathological significance, caused by a folding at the distal part of the fundus.
See also
- (close-fitting cap): liberty cap, cap of liberty
Translations
conical close-fitting cap with the top bent forward
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Further reading
Phrygian cap on Wikipedia.Wikipedia Phrygian cap (anatomy) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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