释义 |
pez·i·za·les \ˌpezəˈzā(ˌ)lēz\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Peziza + -ales : an order of epigeal mostly saprophytic fungi (subclass Euascomycetes) having asci borne in a hymenium that is usually exposed before maturity and on or in a fleshy or horny apothecium often colored and typically shaped like a cup, saucer, or disc — see helvellaceae, pezizaceae |