agariclike

English

Alternative forms

  • agaric-like

Etymology

From agaric + -like.

Adjective

agariclike (comparative more agariclike, superlative most agariclike)

  1. Resembling an agaric.
    • 1965, C. G. Ainsworth, Frederick K[roeber] Sparrow, Alfred S. Sussman, editors, The Fungi: An Advanced Treatise, volume IVB (A Taxonomic Review with Keys: Basidomycetes and Lower Fungi), New York, N.Y., London: Academic Press, →ISBN, page 422:
      For agariclike basidiocarps not discharging spores from the sterigmata, see the secotioid Gasteromycetes.
  • agarical
This article is issued from Wiktionary. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.