taxonomy |
inaequihymeniiferous |
As a noun taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.
As an adjective inaequihymeniiferous is
(mycology) of or relating to the arrangement of the hymenium of some mushroom species in the genera
coprinus , the intermittent maturation and shedding of spores in radial bands beginning from the periphery of each gill, deliquescing from the bottom and advancing upwards.
deliquescing |
inaequihymeniiferous |
As a verb deliquescing
is .
As an adjective inaequihymeniiferous is
(mycology) of or relating to the arrangement of the hymenium of some mushroom species in the genera
coprinus , the intermittent maturation and shedding of spores in radial bands beginning from the periphery of each gill, deliquescing from the bottom and advancing upwards.
gill |
inaequihymeniiferous |
As a proper noun gill
is .
As a noun gill
is (soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach etc.
As an adjective inaequihymeniiferous is
(mycology) of or relating to the arrangement of the hymenium of some mushroom species in the genera
coprinus , the intermittent maturation and shedding of spores in radial bands beginning from the periphery of each gill, deliquescing from the bottom and advancing upwards.
spore |
inaequihymeniiferous |
As a noun spore
is spore.
As an adjective inaequihymeniiferous is
(mycology) of or relating to the arrangement of the hymenium of some mushroom species in the genera
coprinus , the intermittent maturation and shedding of spores in radial bands beginning from the periphery of each gill, deliquescing from the bottom and advancing upwards.
shed |
inaequihymeniiferous |
As a verb shed
is (transitive|obsolete|uk|dialect) to part or divide.
As a noun shed
is (weaving) an area between upper and lower warp yarns through which the weft is woven or
shed can be a slight or temporary structure built to shade or shelter something; a structure usually open in front; an outbuilding; a hut.
As an adjective inaequihymeniiferous is
(mycology) of or relating to the arrangement of the hymenium of some mushroom species in the genera
coprinus , the intermittent maturation and shedding of spores in radial bands beginning from the periphery of each gill, deliquescing from the bottom and advancing upwards.
intermittent |
inaequihymeniiferous |
As adjectives the difference between intermittent and inaequihymeniiferous
is that
intermittent is stopping and starting at intervals; coming after a particular time span; not steady or constant while
inaequihymeniiferous is (mycology) of or relating to the arrangement of the hymenium of some mushroom species in the genera
coprinus , the intermittent maturation and shedding of spores in radial bands beginning from the periphery of each gill, deliquescing from the bottom and advancing upwards.
As a noun intermittent
is (medicine|dated) an intermittent fever or disease.
coprinus |
inaequihymeniiferous |
As a proper noun coprinus
is .
As an adjective inaequihymeniiferous is
(mycology) of or relating to the arrangement of the hymenium of some mushroom species in the genera
coprinus , the intermittent maturation and shedding of spores in radial bands beginning from the periphery of each gill, deliquescing from the bottom and advancing upwards.
hymenium |
inaequihymeniiferous |
In mycology terms the difference between hymenium and inaequihymeniiferous
is that
hymenium is the sporebearing surface of a fungus while
inaequihymeniiferous is of or relating to the arrangement of the hymenium of some mushroom species in the genera
Coprinus, genus: Coprinopsis, genus: Coprinellus, genus: Panaeolus and genus: Lacrymaria. The intermittent maturation and shedding of spores in radial bands beginning from the periphery of each gill, deliquescing from the bottom and advancing upwards.
As a noun hymenium
is the sporebearing surface of a fungus.
As an adjective inaequihymeniiferous is
of or relating to the arrangement of the hymenium of some mushroom species in the genera
Coprinus, genus: Coprinopsis, genus: Coprinellus, genus: Panaeolus and genus: Lacrymaria. The intermittent maturation and shedding of spores in radial bands beginning from the periphery of each gill, deliquescing from the bottom and advancing upwards.