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21Agaric des trottoirs — Agaric des trottoirs …
22Agaric champêtre — Agaricus campestris Agaric champêtre Rosé des prés …
23agaric acid — Obtained from agaric and responsible for the anhidrotic action of the mushroom; used as an anhidrotic agent …
24agaric mineral — noun : a light chalky deposit of calcium carbonate formed in caverns or fissures of limestone called also rock milk * * * agaric mineral, = rock milk. (Cf. ↑rock milk) …
25agaric — noun Etymology: Latin agaricum, a fungus, from Greek agarikon Date: 15th century 1. the dried fruiting body of a fungus (Fomes officinalis syn. Polyporus officinalis) formerly used in medicine 2. any of a family (Agaricaceae) of fungi with the… …
26agaric — /ag euh rik, euh gar ik/, n. any fungus of the family Agaricaceae, including several common edible mushrooms. [1525 35; < NL Agaricus genus name < Gk agarikós (adj.) pertaining to Agaría, a town in Sarmatis; neut. agarikón used as n., name of… …
27agaric — noun /əˈɡæɹɪk/ a) Any of various fungi of the family Agaricaceae, having umbrella like caps with numerous gills beneath. b) The dried mushroom used in medicine …
28agàric — a|gà|ric Mot Pla Nom masculí …
29agaric — ag·a·ric || ægÉ™rɪk n. type of mushroom, fungus …
30agaric — [ ag(ə)rɪk, ə gα:rɪk] noun a fungus of an order (Agaricales) including all those with a cap with gills on the underside, e.g. mushrooms. Origin ME: from L. agaricum, from Gk agarikon tree fungus …