The Collaborative International Dictionary
Fly amanita \Fly amanita\, Fly fungus \Fly fungus\ . (Bot.) A poisonous mushroom ( Amanita muscaria, syn. Agaricus muscarius), having usually a bright red or yellowish cap covered with irregular white spots. It has a distinct volva at the base, generally an upper ring on the stalk, and white spores. Called also fly agaric, deadly amanita.
Wiktionary
n. A poisonous mushroom, ''Amanita muscaria'', with a large crimson cap, fading to yellow, scattered with white flecks.
WordNet
n. poisonous (but rarely fatal) woodland fungus having a scarlet cap with white warts and white gills [syn: Amanita muscaria]
Usage examples of "fly agaric".
Some medicinal herbs, a couple of twists of blue lotos, a little fly agaric, and his patchy memory.
Chiano induced visions with fly agaric and was obviously then in no condition to record his prophecies himself.
Some medicinal herbs, a couple of twists of blue lotos, a little fly agaric, and his patchy memory .
I had read about fly agaric, the mushroom that the Widow Fortune had hunted in Soakes’.
He simply stared at the fly agaric and belladonna in Chiano's outstretched palm.
A BOY: Arsenic or poisonous mushrooms: death cup, sickener, jack-o'lantern, fly agaric, Satan's boletus?
Divine mushroom (Amanita mexicana): closely related to European Fly Agaric.
Clarence was content to leave his collar behind him, and shot out into the passage with red patches of fly agaric still adherent to his face.