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agaric

/ag-uh-rik, uh-gar-ik/US // ˈæg ə rɪk, əˈgær ɪk //UK // (ˈæɡərɪk, əˈɡærɪk) //

伞菌,琼浆玉液,琼浆,伞形花序

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any fungus of the family Agaricaceae, including several common edible mushrooms.

Examples

  • From the infusion of white agaric (Polyporus officinalis) prepared with cold water.

  • Galen, from his own experience, recommends powdered agaric, of which he frequently gave one scruple in white wine.

  • Take spicierum hier, a scruple each of rhubarb, agaric lozenges, and make into pills with iris juice.

  • He carefully observed the habits of one, which lived under the covering of a mushroom, the Oak agaric (Agaricus quercinus).

  • Many spots in the copse are brilliant with large groups of the scarlet-capped Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria).