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n. (plural of fungoid English)
Usage examples of "fungoids".
It will blind all eye-bearing fungoids without killing them-and the damage is probably irreversible.
We agents are realistic, not recriminatory-otherwise we would have brought you to accounting for the damage done by the three fungoids back at the Earth station, and particularly for the one that escaped entirely.
When we realized the potentialities of your fungoids, this military unit was substituted.
The ocean is not a conducive habitat, either, since the fungoids are land-based.
It will blind all eye-bearing fungoids without killing them—and the damage is probably irreversible.
We agents are realistic, not recriminatory—otherwise we would have brought you to accounting for the damage done by the three fungoids back at the Earth station, and particularly for the one that escaped entirely.
At a slower pace moved solemn slug-like creatures, blue-green with ebony mantles, which Gundersen recognized as the mobile fungoids of the highlands—plants that crawled from place to place in quest of fallen boughs or a lightning-shattered tree-trunk.
The mobile fungoids crawled everywhere, devouring the scum that covered all interior surfaces of the building and leaving narrow glistening tracks behind.
The fungoids were wrapped and baled here and sent downriver on their voyage toward the market.
Grayish algae sprouted in the furrows of their skins, and the mobile fungoids roamed their bodies, feeding on this growth.
The station was a wreck, mold and fungoids everywhere, and something was hatching inside them, the larvae of some kind of basket-shaped red sponge that hung on a wall and dripped black oil—"
Gundersen looks up at the glowing fungoids in the distant vault of the ceiling.
The fungoids were extremely swift, and the strike of their whiplike tails could kill.
The fungoids and the aves do not have either the inclination or the manual dexterity to operate the necessary constructs.
It specializes in some of our local fungoids, and the food is supposed to be very good.