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le·cid·ea \lə̇ˈsidēə\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Greek lekid-, lekis, diminutive of lekos dish — more at balance : a large genus (the type of the family Lecideaceae) of crustose lichens found on rocks and tree trunks and distinguished by the usually dark hypothecium • le·cid·e·a·ceous \lə̇|sidē|āshəs\ adjective • le·cid·e·i·form \lə̇ˈsidēəˌfȯrm\ adjective • le·cid·e·ine \-ēə̇n\ adjective • le·cid·i·oid \-ēˌȯid\ adjective |