adj
(of a fungus) Resembling an agaric
n
(mycology, lichenology) An abnormal form of some lichens or fungi that gives the appearance of a different species.
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(mycology) The site at which a symbiotic fungus attaches to the roots of a plant and exchanges nutrients, etc., with it.
adj
(mycology) Relating to an arbuscle.
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(mycology) Describes tissue which is made of branched hyphae where many branches start at right angles along the main axis, giving the ends a star like appearance.
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(mycology) The mycelium at the base of a mushroom's stem.
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(lichenology) Any lichen in which the fungus is a member of the Basidiomycota
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(mycology) A fungus of the genus Blastomyces.
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(cytology) A thick-walled, drought-tolerant brood cell in protonemata of mosses of the genus Funaria
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Any pathogenic fungus of the former genus Cercosporidium (now Mycosphaerella)
adj
Relating to the class Chlorodendrophyceae.
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Relating to the genus Cladonia of cup lichen.
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Relating to, or characteristic of fungi of the family Clathraceae
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Relating to, or characteristic of fossil plants of the genus Clathraria
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Relating to fungi of the family Clavicipitaceae
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Alternative form of cleistocarp [(botany) Synonym of cleistothecium]
adj
(mycology) Resembling or having coremia.
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Any soil fungus of the genus Cryptococcus, some of which are pathogenic
adj
(mycology, of the fruiting body of a fungus) Becoming liquid as a phase of its life cycle.
adj
(mycology) Applied to a mushroom that turns reddish-brown upon application of Melzer's reagent
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Relating to brown algae of the genus Ectocarpus.
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(biology) That are associated with lichens
adj
Of or relating to the fungus family Euantennariaceae.
adj
Of or pertaining to the lichen genus Evernia, the oakmoss lichens or ring lichens.
adj
Relating to fungi of the family Floricolaceae (or, specifically, to the genus Floricola)
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(now rare, pathology) A spongy, abnormal excrescence, such as excessive granulation tissue formed in a wound.
n
A fusion of two different species of fungus
adj
Relating to fungi of the class Glomeromycetes (or of the division Glomeromycota)
n
(lichenology, phycology) A photosynthetic algal cell in the thallus of a lichen; a similar asexual reproductive cell in some algae.
n
(mycology) Any yeast or similar fungus of the former class Hemiascomycetes (now Saccharomycetes)
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(mycology) Development of different stages of the same growth on different host‐plants; production of the æcidiospores or conidia of a fungus on one host, and of its uredospores and teleutospores on another.
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(mycology) Composed entirely of thread-like hyphae.
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A homothallic fungus or alga
adj
(mycology) Of or pertaining to the hymenium of a fungus.
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(botany) The outgrowth of hyphae from under the margin of the thallus of a crustose lichen, connecting the island-like areoles into a single lichen.
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(lichenology) A vegetative reproductive structure present in some lichens; an outgrowth of the thallus surface, usually with a columnar structure, and consisting of both fungal hyphae and algal cells.
n
(archaic) Synonym of casein
adj
Relating to fungi of the genus Leucocoprinus
n
Any of many symbiotic organisms, being associations of algae and fungi, often found as white or yellow-to-blue–green patches on rocks, old walls, etc.
adj
(mycology, of a fungus) Adapted to live as a symbiont in a lichen.
adj
(mycology) Able to revive when moistened.
n
Alternative form of mazaedium [A powdery spore mass released by some fungi on the surface of the apothecium.]
adj
Of or relating to the fungus family Metacapnodiaceae.
n
The formation of a mushroom-like shape.
adj
(biology, mycology) With a resemblance to mycelium.
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The vegetative part of any fungus, consisting of a mass of branching, threadlike hyphae, often underground.
adj
(botany) Resembling mycelium.
adj
Characteristic of fungi
v
(intransitive, rare) To go looking for mushrooms or fungi.
n
One who fears or dislikes fungi.
n
A food product derived from fungus, the basis of Quorn.
n
(architecture) experimental architectural structures grown out of mushrooms
n
Any anaerobic fungus of the class Neocallimastigomycetes
adj
Of, pertaining to, or resembling fungi of the family Nidulariaceae (the bird's nest fungi).
adj
(mycology) Of or pertaining to the fungal order Onygenales.
n
(biology) Any of a number of filamentous unicellular protists of the class Oomycetes; the water molds.
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Rare spelling of oomycete. [(biology) Any of a number of filamentous unicellular protists of the class Oomycetes; the water molds.]
n
Any oomycete of the phylum Peronosporomycetes
n
(botany) Any gymnosperm (of the division Pinophyta)
n
(biology) Any of many unicellular photosynthetic algae of the class Prymnesiophyceae
adj
(biology, of some lichens) Having pseudocyphellae
n
(botany) Any fern (of division Pteridophyta).
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(botany) The dead layers of plant bark (undergoing or having undergone secondary growth) external to that of the last formed periderm http://i.word.com/idictionary/rhytidome.
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A yeast of the genus Saccharomycetes
adj
Of or relating to the freshwater molds of the genus Saprolegnia.
adj
Of or relating to schizocarps.
adj
Of or relating to any fungus of the order Sebacinales; they form mycorrhizas with many plants.
n
(lichenology) In lichens, a hardened cup or disk surrounded by a rim and containing the fructification, or asci.
n
(lichenology) A common scalelike reproductive structure in lichens consisting of algal cells enveloped in a network of hyphae.
n
Mushroom mycelium prepared for (aided) propagation.
n
Any of an ancient type of simple vascular plants of which only the horsetails remain which have hollow stems that produce spores
n
(mycology) Any of a group of morphologically-distinct anamorphs.
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The layer of reproductive cells in the apothecia of lichens.
n
(lichenology) Part of the apical structure of the asci of some lichen species.
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