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lichenoid
a. Resembling lichen.
Usage examples of "lichenoid".
The air-circulation inlets had fouled with the threadlike lichenoids, nearly choking off a whole row of lots.
The really tough areas were those closest to human habitation, where heat and light and air fed complex lichenoid growths and attracted the deadly, iron-mawed, worm-like colonies.
We’d be half a day finding the right tunings for the individual lichenoid components.
The walls and ceiling were ice, but the rocky floor was cushioned with a dense lichenoid carpet of tough gray and lavender saprophytes.
Where a rock thrust up here and there, it was almost buried under such lichenoid growth, in some place less cold and hushed, Flandry would have thought of tropical richness.