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agaricus

/uh-gar-i-kuhs/US // əˈgær ɪ kəs //

琼浆玉液,琼浆,琼花菌,琼花

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural a·gar·i·cus·es.

    • : any mushroom of the genus Agaricus, comprising the meadow mushrooms and a commercially grown species, A. brunnescens.

Examples

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

  • This little alga resembles a mushroom of the Agaricus variety or gilled species, and so is easily identified.

  • It was mentioned above that among phosphorescent plants there are several species of Agaricus.

  • True latex vessels occur occasionally in Agaricus, though not filled with milk as in Lactarius.

  • It would not be highly esteemed where other and better species can be had, but it is generally preferred to Agaricus melleus, Fr.