| fungiform | Shaped like a fungus or mushroom. <anatomy> Fungiform papillae, numerous small, rounded eminences on the upper surface of the tongue. Origin: Eungus: cf. F. Fongiforme. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| fungilliform | Shaped like a small fungus. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| fungin | <chemistry> A name formerly given to cellulose found in certain fungi and mushrooms. Origin: L. Fungus mushroom: cf. F, fongine, fungine. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| fungistat | An agent having fungistatic action. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fungistatic | <pharmacology> Inhibiting the growth of fungi. (18 Nov 1997) |
| fungite | <paleontology> A fossil coral resembling Fungia. Origin: L. Fungus mushroom: cf. F. Pongite. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| fungitoxic | Poisonous or in any way deleterious to the growth of fungi. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fungitoxicity | The property of being fungitoxic. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fungivorous | <entomology, zoology> Eating fungi; said of certain insects and snails. Origin: L. Fungus + vorare to eat freedily: cf. F. Fangivore. (30 Mar 1998) |
| fungoid | Like a fungus; fungous; spongy. Origin: Fungus + -oil: cf. F. Fongoide. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| fungology | <study> Mycology. Origin: Fungus. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| fungosity | A fungoid growth. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fungous | 1. Of the nature of fungi; spongy. 2. Growing suddenly, but not substantial or durable. Origin: L. Fungosus: cf. F. Fungueux. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| fungous foot | 1. A chronic infection involving the feet and characterised by the formation of localised lesions with tumefactions and multiple draining sinuses. The exudate contains granules that may be yellow, white, red, brown, or black, depending upon the causative agent. Mycetoma is caused by two principal groups of microorganisms: A. Actinomycotic mycetoma is caused by actinomycetes, including species of Streptomyces, Actinomadurae, and Nocardia. B. Eumycotic mycetoma is caused by true fungi, including species of Madurella, Exophiala, Pseudallescheria, Curvularia, Neotestudina, Pyrenochaeta, Aspergillus, Leptosphaeria, Plemodomus, Polycytella, Fusarium, Phialophora, Corynespora, Cylindrocarpon, Pseudochaetosphaeronema, Bipolaris, and Acremonium. Synonym: fungous foot, Madura boil, Madura foot, maduromycosis. 2. Any tumour with draining sinuses produced by filamentous fungi. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fungus | <microbiology> A general term used to denote a group of eukaryotic protists, including mushrooms, yeasts, rusts, moulds, smuts, etc., which are characterised by the absence of chlorophyll and by the presence of a rigid cell wall composed of chitin, mannans and sometimes cellulose. They are usually of simple morphological form or show some reversible cellular specialisation, such as the formation of pseudoparenchymatous tissue in the fruiting body of a mushroom. The dimorphic fungi grow, according to environmental conditions, as moulds or yeasts. (05 Jan 1998) |
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Fungi (singular: fungus) are a major group of living things, originally considered plants but now treated as the separate kingdom Fungi. They occur in all environments on the planet and include important decomposers and parasites. Parasitic fungi infect animals, including humans, other mammals, birds, and insects, with consequences varying from mild itching to death. Other parasitic fungi infect plants, causing diseases such as butt rot and making trees more vulnerable to toppling. ...
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Fungi (singular: fungus) are a major group of living things, originally considered plants but now treated as the separate kingdom Fungi. They occur in all environments on the planet and include important decomposers and parasites. Parasitic fungi infect animals, including humans, other mammals, birds, and insects, with consequences varying from mild itching to death. Other parasitic fungi infect plants, causing diseases such as butt rot and making trees more vulnerable to toppling. ...
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| FU | gestated for the entire duration of normal pregnancy |
| FU | for the entire time appropriate to an activity |
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| FU | rectifier that converts the negative half wave of an alternating current into a positive half wave |
| FU | the position of a back on a football team |
| FU | (football) the running back who plays the fullback position on the offensive team |
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| FU | a workman who fulls (cleans and thickens) freshly woven cloth for a living |
| FU | United States architect who invented the geodesic dome (1895-1983) |
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