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Traditional English :: mycelium
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mycelial.html - n. (pl. mycelia) the vegetative part of a fungus, consisting of microscopic threadlike hyphae. mycelial adj. [mod.L f. Gk mukes mushroom, after EPITHELIUM] |
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Traditional English :: mycelium
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mycelial.html - n. (pl. mycelia) the vegetative part of a fungus, consisting of microscopic threadlike hyphae. mycelial adj. [mod.L f. Gk mukes mushroom, after EPITHELIUM] |
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Traditional English :: mycelium
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mycelial.html - n. (pl. mycelia) the vegetative part of a fungus, consisting of microscopic threadlike hyphae. mycelial adj. [mod.L f. Gk mukes mushroom, after EPITHELIUM] |
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Traditional English :: Mycenaean
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mycelial.html - adj. & n. --adj. Archaeol. of or relating to the late Bronze Age civilization in Greece (c.1500-1100 BC), depicted in the Homeric poems and represented by finds at Mycenae and elsewhere. --n. an inhabitant of Mycenae or the Mycenaean world. [L Mycenaeus] |
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Traditional English :: mycelium
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mycelial.html - n. (pl. mycelia) the vegetative part of a fungus, consisting of microscopic threadlike hyphae. mycelial adj. [mod.L f. Gk mukes mushroom, after EPITHELIUM] |
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Traditional English :: Mycenaean
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mycelial.html - adj. & n. --adj. Archaeol. of or relating to the late Bronze Age civilization in Greece (c.1500-1100 BC), depicted in the Homeric poems and represented by finds at Mycenae and elsewhere. --n. an inhabitant of Mycenae or the Mycenaean world. [L Mycenaeus] |
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