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am·a·ni·ta A0238800 (ăm′ə-nī′tə, -nē′-)n. Any of various mushrooms in the genus Amanita, many of which are extremely poisonous. Amanitas have white spores and usually a ring around the stalk and a rounded bulb at the base. [New Latin Amānīta, genus name, from Greek amānītai, a fungus.]amanita (ˌæməˈnaɪtə) n (Plants) any of various saprotrophic agaricaceous fungi constituting the genus Amanita, having white gills and a broken membranous ring (volva) around the stalk. The genus includes several highly poisonous species, such as death cap, destroying angel, and fly agaric[C19: from Greek amanitai (plural) a variety of fungus]am•a•ni•ta (ˌæm əˈnaɪ tə, -ˈni-) n., pl. -tas. any of various gill fungi of the genus Amanita, having a cup at the base of the stalk: many species are poisonous. [1821; < New Latin < Greek amānîtai (pl.) kind of fungi] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Amanita - genus of widely distributed agarics that have white spores and are poisonous with few exceptionsgenus Amanitafungus genus - includes lichen generaAgaricaceae, family Agaricaceae - large family including many familiar mushroomsAmanita caesarea, Caesar's agaric, royal agaric - widely distributed edible mushroom resembling the fly agaricAmanita mappa, false deathcap - agaric often confused with the death cupAmanita muscaria, fly agaric - poisonous (but rarely fatal) woodland fungus having a scarlet cap with white warts and white gillsAmanita phalloides, death angel, death cap, death cup, destroying angel - extremely poisonous usually white fungus with a prominent cup-shaped base; differs from edible Agaricus only in its white gillsAmanita rubescens, blusher, blushing mushroom - yellowish edible agaric that usually turns red when touchedAmanita verna, destroying angel - fungus similar to Amanita phalloidesslime mushroom - a mushroom of the genus Amanita | TranslationsAmanitaenUK
Amanita [am″ah-ni´tah] a genus of mushrooms, several species of which are poisonous. A. phalloi´des, the destroying angel or death cup, and the similar species A. ver´na and A. viro´sa produce a hemolysin and a mixture of peptide toxins such as phalloidin that cause irreversible damage to cardiac muscle, liver, and kidney cells. Symptoms are often delayed from six to 20 hours, and mortality ranges from 50 to 90 per cent. A. musca´ria, fly agaric, causes a drunkenlike intoxication and loss of consciousness but is rarely fatal. Initial signs of toxicity mimic those of parasympathetic stimulation and can be treated with atropine.Amanita (am-ă-nī'tă), A genus of fungi; many varieties are highly poisonous. [G. amanitai, fungi] Am·a·ni·ta (am'ă-nī'tă) A genus of fungi, many members of which are highly poisonous. [G. amanitai, fungi]Amanita A genus of mushrooms most of which are extremely poisonous. A common species is Amanita phalloides , so named because of its resemblance to a penis.AmanitaenUK Related to Amanita: Amanita phalloides, Fly amanitaSynonyms for Amanitanoun genus of widely distributed agarics that have white spores and are poisonous with few exceptionsSynonymsRelated Words- fungus genus
- Agaricaceae
- family Agaricaceae
- Amanita caesarea
- Caesar's agaric
- royal agaric
- Amanita mappa
- false deathcap
- Amanita muscaria
- fly agaric
- Amanita phalloides
- death angel
- death cap
- death cup
- destroying angel
- Amanita rubescens
- blusher
- blushing mushroom
- Amanita verna
- slime mushroom
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