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pep·los P0177300 (pĕp′ləs, -lŏs′) also pep·lus (-ləs)n. pl. pep·los·es also pep·lus·es A loose outer robe worn by women in ancient Greece. Also called peplum. [Greek.]peplos (ˈpɛpləs) or peplusn, pl -loses or -luses (Clothing & Fashion) (in ancient Greece) the top part of a woman's attire, caught at the shoulders and hanging in folds to the waist. Also called: peplum [C18: from Greek, of obscure origin]pep•los or pep•lus (ˈpɛp ləs) n., pl. -los•es or -lus•es. a loosely draped outer garment worn by women in ancient Greece. [1770–80; < Greek péplos] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | peplos - a garment worn by women in ancient Greece; cloth caught at the shoulders and draped in folds to the waistpeplus, peplumgarment - an article of clothing; "garments of the finest silk" | Translations EncyclopediaSeeenvelopepeplosenUK
envelope [en´vĕ-lōp] 1. an encompassing structure or membrane.2. in virology, the outer lipoprotein coat of a large virus, surrounding the capsid and usually furnished, at least partially, by the host cell. Called also peplos.3. in bacteriology, the cell wall and the plasma membrane considered together.nuclear envelope the condensed double layer of lipids and proteins enclosing the cell nucleus and separating it from the cytoplasm; its two concentric membranes, inner and outer, are separated by a perinuclear space.pep·los (pep'lōs), The coat or envelope of lipoprotein material that surrounds certain virions. [G. an outer garment worn by women] pep·los (pep'lōs) The coat or envelope of lipoprotein material that surrounds certain virions. [G. an outer garment worn by women]FinancialSeeEnvelopepeplosenUK
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