fungoid (Meaning)
Wordnet
fungoid (a)
resembling fungi
Webster
fungoid (a.)
Like a fungus; fungous; spongy.
Synonyms & Antonyms of fungoid
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fungoid Sentence Examples
- The ancient cave walls were adorned with fungoid spores, a testament to ages past.
- Scientists discovered a new species of fungoid organism thriving in the depths of a rainforest.
- The doctor prescribed an antifungal medication to combat the fungoid infection on the patient's skin.
- The fungoid parasite attacked the roots of the plants, threatening to decimate the crop.
- The fungoid colonies spread rapidly through the soil, forming a network of hyphae.
- The damp and humid environment created an ideal breeding ground for fungoid growth.
- Researchers are investigating the potential of fungoid organisms for bioremediation of toxic waste.
- The fungoid spores dispersed into the air, carried by the wind to reach distant locations.
- The parasitic fungoid weakened the host, eventually causing its demise.
- The symbiotic fungoid formed a mutually beneficial relationship with the plant, providing nutrients in exchange for shelter.
FAQs About the word fungoid
resembling fungiLike a fungus; fungous; spongy.
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The ancient cave walls were adorned with fungoid spores, a testament to ages past.
Scientists discovered a new species of fungoid organism thriving in the depths of a rainforest.
The doctor prescribed an antifungal medication to combat the fungoid infection on the patient's skin.
The fungoid parasite attacked the roots of the plants, threatening to decimate the crop.