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‖ subiculum|sjuːˈbɪkjʊləm| [mod.L. (Link), dim. f. subic-, stem of late L. subices (pl.) supports, f. subicĕre to throw or place under (see subject).] 1. Bot. In certain fungi, the modified tissue of the host bearing the perithecia.
1836Berkeley in Smith Engl. Flora V. ii. 370 Spots variegated with yellow and brown, subiculum rather thick. 1875Cooke & Berkeley Fungi 15 We have Pezizæ with a subiculum in the section Tapesia. 1887W. Phillips Brit. Discomycetes 226 Seated at first on a delicate white subiculum, which disappears as the plant advances to maturity. 2. Anat. The uncinate gyrus. |