"Pellitory" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Pellitory is a noun that refers to a type of plant, specifically a creeping, annual or perennial herb with small, yellow or white flowers. It is also known as purslane or pursley. The word "pellitory" is often used to describe the plant's leaves, which are used in traditional medicine and cuisine in some parts of the world.
Pellitory
A thin, translucent layer or film, especially one that forms on the surface of a liquid or a thin layer of skin or membrane.
Pellicular refers to something that is resembling or consisting of skin or pellicle (a thin layer of skin or film).
The pellucidum is a thin layer of tissue that separates the two cerebral hemispheres of the brain. It is present in the virtual lack of blood supply and is not considered a significant structure in the brain, but it is essential for the development and growth of the brain from the moment of embryonic life to the early years of life.