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Leguminosae vs Aecidium - What's the difference?

leguminosae | aecidium |

As a adjective leguminosae

is .

As a noun aecidium is

the cupulate fruiting body borne upon the mycelium of certain fungi commonly parasitic upon specimens of the compositae, lamiaceae, leguminosae, and ranunculaceae families.

leguminosae

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Leguminosae has no English definition. It may be misspelled.

English words similar to 'leguminosae':

leucomaine

aecidium

English

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Noun

(en-noun)
  • The cupulate fruiting body borne upon the mycelium of certain fungi commonly parasitic upon specimens of the Compositae, Lamiaceae, Leguminosae, and Ranunculaceae families
  • (mycology) A member of the form genus Aecidium .
  • (rfv-sense) The family of diseases marked by this stage of fungus development on a plant.
  • See also

    * teliospore * urediniospore

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