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Pholiota flavida vs agaric

agaric vs Pholiota flavida

Pholiota flavida and agaric both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Pholiota flavida Yes No No No
agaric Yes No No No
As nouns, agaric is a hypernym of Pholiota flavida; that is, agaric is a word with a broader meaning than Pholiota flavida:
  • Pholiota flavida: a fungus that grows in clusters on the ground; cap is brownish orange with a surface that is smooth and slightly sticky; whitish gills and a cylindrical brown stalk
  • agaric: a saprophytic fungus of the order Agaricales having an umbrellalike cap with gills on the underside
Pholiota flavida (noun) agaric (noun)
a fungus that grows in clusters on the ground; cap is brownish orange with a surface that is smooth and slightly sticky; whitish gills and a cylindrical brown stalk a saprophytic fungus of the order Agaricales having an umbrellalike cap with gills on the underside
fungus used in the preparation of punk for fuses
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