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Funguses

Fungus \Fun"gus\, n.; pl. L. Fungi, E. Funguses. [L., a mushroom; perh. akin to a doubtful Gr. ? sponge, for ?; if so, cf. E. sponge.]

  1. (Bot.) Any one of the Fungi, a large and very complex group of thallophytes of low organization, -- the molds, mildews, rusts, smuts, mushrooms, toadstools, puff balls, and the allies of each. See fungi.

    Note: The fungi are all destitute of chorophyll, and, therefore, to be supplied with elaborated nourishment, must live as saprophytes or parasites. They range in size from single microscopic cells to systems of entangled threads many feet in extent, which develop reproductive bodies as large as a man's head. The vegetative system consists of septate or rarely unseptate filaments called hyph[ae]; the aggregation of hyph[ae] into structures of more or less definite form is known as the mycelium. See Fungi, in the Supplement.

  2. (Med.) A spongy, morbid growth or granulation in animal bodies, as the proud flesh of wounds.
    --Hoblyn.

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funguses

n. (context nonstandard rare English) (plural of fungus English)

Usage examples of "funguses".

They made a wide circuit around the dead spider, and the funguses that had been crawling towards them seemed to lose interest.

Niall halted for a moment, and in this time the funguses began crawling up his legs.

Nothing wholesome could they see growing in the woods, only funguses and herbs with pale leaves and unpleasant smell.