Similar words: fungi, hung up, fungible, gush, gust, gusty, bogus, gushy. Meaning: ['fʌŋgəs] n. a parasitic plant lacking chlorophyll and leaves and true stems and roots and reproducing by spores.
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(1) 200,000 specimens of fungus are kept at the Komarov Botanical Institute.
(2) A fungus of ugly little houses sprang up.
(3) Mushrooms are a type of fungus.
(4) He had some kind of fungus between his toes.
(5) The lawn was covered with fungus.
(6) Fungus can be poisonous.
(7) A common household fungus can contribute to sick building syndrome.
(8) The roses have fungus.
(9) Damp conditions encourage the growth of the fungus.
(10) The fungus is extremely difficult to get rid of.
(11) Mycotoxin: any toxin produced by a fungus.
(12) Water rose up through the floorboards; blackening fungus crawled over the walls.
(13) Mycoprotein made from fungus cultures can be textured to make a very palatable form of non-meat food.
(14) What is the white fungus on the roots of the indoor fig tree(sentencedict.com/fungus.html), surely it is my fault?
(15) Timber which has already been affected by fungus or decay offers a special attraction.
(16) Beetles and fungus only flourish in damp, poorly ventilated conditions.
(17) If you have a tree stump, check it for fungus.
(18) Do not simply saw the trunk off at soil level as this will later attract honey fungus.
(19) Instead, mix ordinary wallpaper paste with borax to inhibit mould and fungus.
(20) With bigger leaf petioles you have got longer to catch the fungus before it gets to the stem.
(21) We have a few difficulties at the moment because the fungus does not impart resistance to wear, particularly from heavy armoured vehicles!
(22) The inference is therefore that the fish is either dead or cured by the time fungus gets around to colonising it.
(23) He breathed through his mouth to try and not smell the fungus smell from his crutch.
(24) Future foods will feature synthesized meat substitutes, like the fungus protein of today.
(25) If the seed has protruded slightly above the sand during this growth a white fungus may be observed surrounding the area.
(26) The most sophisticated farmers are the leaf-cutting ants, which cultivate fungus on fresh vegetation thanks to an assembly-line of specialised castes.
(27) The other problem is that lawyers can be about as popular with some jurors as foot fungus.
(28) It looked like something pulled from the earth, a tuberous stem or fungus esteemed by gourmets.
(29) They were perfectly formed, with no blemishes, no insect or fungus damage.
(30) He pulled Contralto to the side and stood up in his stirrups to gouge a handful of fungus from the bark.