Antifungal
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adjective
inhibiting the growth of fungi
(of a drug) possessing antifungal properties and therefore used to treat fungal infections
adjective
of, derived from, or caused by a fungus or fungi: fungal spores, a fungal disease
adj.
1835, from modern latin fungalis, from fungus (see fungus).
antifungal an·ti·fun·gal (ān’tē-fŭng’gəl, ān’tī-)
adj.
destroying or inhibiting the growth of fungi.
fungal fun·gal (fŭng’gəl) or fun·gous (-gəs)
adj.
of, relating to, resembling, or characteristic of a fungus.
caused by a fungus.
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