fungoid

ADJECTIVE
  1. resembling fungi
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How To Use fungoid In A Sentence

  • Sometimes biciliated minute cells are found; without any doubt they are zoospores derived from any algoid or fungoid species. Scientific American Supplement, No. 385, May 19, 1883
  • They have a parboiled appearance, are afflicted with hang-nails, while the nails are broken and discoloured, and the edges of the quick seem to be assuming a fungoid sort of growth. Chapter 11
  • True, he had beheld shooting stars (this in reply to Bassett's contention); but likewise had he beheld the phosphorescence of fungoid growths and rotten meat and fireflies on dark nights, and the flames of wood - fires and of blazing candle-nuts; yet what were flame and blaze and glow when they had flamed and blazed and glowed? THE RED ONE
  • They have a parboiled appearance, are afflicted with hang-nails, while the nails are broken and discoloured, and the edges of the quick seem to be assuming a fungoid sort of growth. Chapter 11
  • The cutaneous T-cell lymphomas are non-Hodgkin lymphomas of epidermotropic lymphocytes, of which the most common forms are mycosis fungoides and its leukemic variant, Sezary syndrome.
  • Hay, loyal and sensitive, tried to preserve the ease between them by insisting that his office meant nothing—that it was, as Adams put it, “pure fungoid, and not a part of his nature.” The Five of Hearts
  • Effective killing pet's body's fungoid, eliminate stinking as bacterial, so that make our pet lovely, healthier. Rich formula can further soften the skin, silk the hair.
  • Having "died" while battling that fungoid creature, and still mourning the loss of Nick Cutter, Jenny felt it was time for a fresh start. Archive 2009-06-14
  • At times the cleft narrowed so much that we could scarce squeeze up it; at others it expanded into great drusy cavities, studded with prickly crystals or thickly beset with dull, shining fungoid pimples. First Men in the Moon
  • The richest vegetation discovered on the "Nimrod" expedition consisted of sheets of a lichen or fungoid growth, covering the bottom of the freshwater lakes near Cape Royds, and visible through the clear ice throughout the many months when the water is frozen. Perspective of Antarctica in 1911
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