patilhas
Patilhas is a Portuguese term with several distinct meanings that vary by context and region. In everyday usage, the most common meaning in Brazilian Portuguese refers to the hair that grows on the sides of the head, near the ears. These facial sideburns extend from the temples toward the jaw and can be styled in various ways, from short and neat to longer, more pronounced shapes. The term can also be used to describe related facial hair configurations such as certain mustache-and-beard combinations that emphasize the sides of the face.
In the realm of jewelry and fashion, patilha denotes a small metal plate or clasp used to
In some contexts, particularly within military, police, or formal uniforms, patilhas may refer to insignia or
Regional variations exist, and the exact sense of patilhas can depend on the country or even the