Definitions for Agaricus

Agaricus a·gar·i·cus

Spelling: [uh-gar-i-kuh s]
IPA: /əˈgær ɪ kəs/

Agaricus is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 244 anagrams from letters in Agaricus (aacgirsu).

Definitions for Agaricus

noun

  1. any mushroom of the genus Agaricus, comprising the meadow mushrooms and a commercially grown species, A. brunnescens.

Origin of Agaricus

New Latin. See agaric

Examples for Agaricus

The agaricus gambosus is one that a person cannot well make any mistake about.

This fungus is the agaricus gambosus, or St. George's mushroom.

He was first given Mercurius vivus, then agaricus, which brought a partial but only transitory improvement.

In the eastern counties agaricus arvensis has the preference for ketchup.

Of these, agaricus lampas, and some others, are found in Australia.

This little alga resembles a mushroom of the agaricus variety or gilled species, and so is easily identified.

The agaricus personatus constitutes one of the very few mushrooms which have a market value in England.

The common mushroom agaricus campestris belongs to this group.

Page 304: 'agaricus mellens' corrected to 'agaricus melleus'.

The flavor is said to be something like that of agaricus campestris.

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