agaric

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Etymology

From Latin agaricum, from Ancient Greek ἀγαρικόν (agarikón, a tree fungus, Phellinus pomaceus)), from the country of Agaria, in Sarmatia.

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  • IPA(key): /ˈæɡəɹɪk/, /əˈɡɑːɹɪk/

Noun

agaric (plural agarics)

  1. Any of various fungi, principally of the order Agaricales, having fruiting bodies consisting of umbrella-like caps, on stalks, with numerous gills beneath.
  2. A dried fruiting body of a fungus formerly used in medicine, (now Fomitopsis officinalis, formerly Fomes officinalis, Polyporus officinalis)

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French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /a.ɡa.ʁik/

Noun

agaric m (plural agarics)

  1. agaric

Synonyms

  • psalliote
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