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* [[Zucchetto]], worn by Catholic clergy | * [[Zucchetto]], worn by Catholic clergy | ||
==Plants== | ==Plants and fungi== | ||
* ''[[Galerina marginata]]'', a | * ''[[Galerina marginata]]'', a highly toxic mushroom also known as "deadly skullcap" or "autumn skullcap" | ||
* ''[[Scutellaria]]'', a genus of flowering plants also known as "skullcaps" | * ''[[Scutellaria]]'', a genus of flowering plants also known as "skullcaps" | ||
** ''[[Scutellaria baicalensis]]'' ("Baikal skullcap", "Chinese skullcap"), an herb native to eastern Asia | ** ''[[Scutellaria baicalensis]]'' ("Baikal skullcap", "Chinese skullcap"), an herb native to eastern Asia | ||
Latest revision as of 02:09, 22 June 2025
Template:Sister project Skullcap or skull cap usually refers to various types of headgear. Specifically it may refer to:
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Headwear
- Arakhchin, traditionally worn by men and women of the South Caucasus
- Beanie (seamed cap)
- Biretta, forming part of some clerical, academic or legal dress
- Calotte (Belgium), a skullcap worn by students at Catholic universities in Belgium
- Capeline, worn under civilian hats during early modern periods
- Cervelliere, a medieval metal helmet
- Jeep cap
- Kerchief or durag, as stereotypically worn by pirates and often featuring actual skull print
- Kippah or yarmulke, worn by Jewish men
- Kufi, worn primarily by men of West African heritage
- Scrub cap, worn by healthcare professionals while performing procedures
- Scrum cap, worn by rugby players
- Sindhi cap worn by Sindhi people of Pakistan, and others
- Songkok
- Taqiyah (cap), worn by some Muslim men
- Tubeteika, a Central Asian cap
- Tuque, a knit hat
- Zucchetto, worn by Catholic clergy
Plants and fungi
- Galerina marginata, a highly toxic mushroom also known as "deadly skullcap" or "autumn skullcap"
- Scutellaria, a genus of flowering plants also known as "skullcaps"
- Scutellaria baicalensis ("Baikal skullcap", "Chinese skullcap"), an herb native to eastern Asia
- Scutellaria lateriflora ("blue skullcap", "American skullcap", "mad dog skullcap", "side-flowering skullcap"), a perennial herb native to North America
See also
- Calvaria (skull), the top part of the skull
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