fungoid

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English

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Etymology

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From fungus +‎ -oid.

Adjective

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fungoid (comparative more fungoid, superlative most fungoid)

  1. Of, pertaining to, or resembling a fungus.
    Coordinate terms: mycomorphic; fungal, fungous, mycotic; nonfungal, nonmycotic
    • 1955, William Golding, Faber & Faber 2005, p. 142:
      He had no hair on the front of his head at all so that the sweep of bone skin, daunting in its fungoid pallor, came right over above his ears.

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Noun

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fungoid (plural fungoids)

  1. A fungus, or some other organism closely resembling a fungus.
    • G. K. Chesterton
      He found the suspicion correct which supposed the tree branched from one great root, like a candelabrum; the fork, though stained and slimy with green fungoids, was quite near the ground, and offered a first foothold.

Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French fongoïde.

Adjective

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fungoid m or n (feminine singular fungoidă, masculine plural fungoizi, feminine and neuter plural fungoide)

  1. fungoid, fungiform

Declension

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