Coremia
[kaw-ree-mee-uh m, koh-, kuh-] /kɔˈri mi əm, koʊ-, kə-/
noun, plural coremia
[kaw-ree–mee-uh, koh-, kuh-] /kɔˈri mi ə, koʊ-, kə-/ (Show IPA). Mycology.
1.
the fruiting bodies of certain fungi, consisting of a loosely bound bundle of conidiophores.
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