Mycetism
[mahy-si-tiz-uh m] /ˈmaɪ sɪˌtɪz əm/
noun
1.
poisoning due to mushrooms.
mycetism my·ce·tism (mī’sĭ-tĭz’əm) or my·ce·tis·mus (mī’sĭ-tĭz’məs)
n.
Mushroom poisoning.
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combining form 1. fungus: mycetophagous myceto- or mycet- pref. Fungus: mycetogenic.
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mycetogenetic my·ce·to·ge·net·ic (mī-sē’tō-jə-nět’ĭk, mī’sĭ-tō-) or my·ce·to·gen·ic (-jěn’ĭk) adj. Caused by fungi.
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- Mycetophagous
/ˌmaɪsɪˈtɒfəɡəs/ adjective 1. (zoology) feeding on fungi
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/maɪˌsiːtəʊˈzəʊən/ noun 1. a former name for a slime mould