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1 fungus
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2 fungus alfa
m. s.&pl.alpha fungus. -
3 fungus beta
m. s.&pl.beta fungus. -
4 fungus gamma
m. s.&pl.gamma fungus. -
5 fungus hematode
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6 fungo
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7 hongo
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8 infección de hongos
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9 hongo
adj.1 fungus (biology).2 mushroom (comestible). (especially Latin American Spanish)m.1 mushroom.2 fungus, yeast.3 fungus infection.* * *2 (sombrero) bowler, bowler hat\hongo atómico / hongo nuclear mushroom cloud* * *noun m.1) mushroom2) fungus* * *SM1) (Bot) fungus2) (Med) fungal growthtengo hongos en los pies — I have athlete's foot, I have a fungal infection on my feet
3) (=seta) [comestible] mushroom; [venenoso] toadstool4) (=sombrero) bowler hat, derby (EEUU)* * *a) (Bot) fungusb) (AmL) (Coc) mushroomaparecer or brotar como hongos — to spring up all over
c) (Med) fungus; ( en los pies)d) tbsombrero de hongo — derby (AmE), bowler hat (BrE)
* * *= fungus [fungi, -pl.], mushroom.Ex. The analysis of the document 'The study of the cellular structure of fungi' would be Botany/Fungi/Cells.Ex. The most popular recreation forms in nature are swimming in summer, the picking of berries, and mushrooms, cross-country skiing, and fishing and hunting.----* de hongos = fungal.* hongo atómico = mushroom cloud.* hongo de levadura = yeast cell.* hongo nuclear = mushroom cloud.* infección de hongos = fungal infection.* infección por hongos = fungal infection.* plaga de hongos = fungal infestation.* * *a) (Bot) fungusb) (AmL) (Coc) mushroomaparecer or brotar como hongos — to spring up all over
c) (Med) fungus; ( en los pies)d) tbsombrero de hongo — derby (AmE), bowler hat (BrE)
* * *= fungus [fungi, -pl.], mushroom.Ex: The analysis of the document 'The study of the cellular structure of fungi' would be Botany/Fungi/Cells.
Ex: The most popular recreation forms in nature are swimming in summer, the picking of berries, and mushrooms, cross-country skiing, and fishing and hunting.* de hongos = fungal.* hongo atómico = mushroom cloud.* hongo de levadura = yeast cell.* hongo nuclear = mushroom cloud.* infección de hongos = fungal infection.* infección por hongos = fungal infection.* plaga de hongos = fungal infestation.* * *1 ( Bot) funguscomo hongos: filiales de la empresa están apareciendo or brotando como hongos por toda Europa branches of the company are springing up all over Europe3 ( Med) fungus(en los pies): tengo hongos I have athlete's foot4Compuestos:hallucinogenic mushroom, magic mushroom ( colloq)● hongo atómico or nuclearmushroom cloud* * *
hongo sustantivo masculinoa) (Bot, Med) fungusb) (AmL) (Coc) mushroomc) tb
d)
hongo sustantivo masculino
1 Bot fungus
hongo venenoso, toadstool
2 Med fungus
3 (sombrero) bowler (hat)
' hongo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sombrero
- trufa
- callampa
English:
derby
- fungus
- mushroom
- bowler
- dry
- toadstool
* * *hongo nm1. Biol fungus[no comestible] toadstool; Am Famaburrirse como un hongo to be bored stiff;Amcomo hongos: los celulares están proliferando como hongos it's like those cellphones o Br mobile phones are breeding like rabbitshongo atómico mushroom cloud;hongo venenoso poisonous mushroom3. [enfermedad] fungus;tiene hongos en la piel he has a fungal infection4.* * *m1 fungus;brotar como hongos fig fam mushroom2 L.Am. ( seta) mushroom* * *hongo nm1) : fungus2) : mushroom* * * -
10 micosis
f. s.&pl.1 mycosis.2 mycoses, fungal diseases.* * *1 mycosis* * *= fungus disease, mycosis [mycoses, -pl.].Ex. If we cite the concepts present in a summarization of the document about ' Fungus diseases of roses' in this order we get, 'Botany/Roses/Fungus diseases'.Ex. Long-term antibiotic therapy is one of the main risk factors for mycosis.----* micosis cutánea = cutaneous mycosis.* * *= fungus disease, mycosis [mycoses, -pl.].Ex: If we cite the concepts present in a summarization of the document about ' Fungus diseases of roses' in this order we get, 'Botany/Roses/Fungus diseases'.
Ex: Long-term antibiotic therapy is one of the main risk factors for mycosis.* micosis cutánea = cutaneous mycosis.* * *(pl micosis)mycosis* * *
micosis f Med mycosis
* * *micosis nf invmycosis* * *f MED mycosis -
11 enmohecido
adj.mouldy, moldy.past part.past participle of spanish verb: enmohecer.* * *ADJ1) [metal] rusty, rust-covered2) [planta] mouldy, moldy (EEUU), mildewed* * *= mouldy [moldy, -USA].Ex. The fungus was also found on mouldy stamens of pomegranates.* * *= mouldy [moldy, -USA].Ex: The fungus was also found on mouldy stamens of pomegranates.
* * *enmohecido, -a adj1. [con moho] mouldy2. [metal] rusty3. [conocimientos, memoria] rusty;tengo los músculos enmohecidos my muscles aren't used to much exercise -
12 erisipela
f.erysipelas, a disease. (Medical)pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: erisipelar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: erisipelar.* * *SF erysipelas pl* * *= erysipelas.Ex. The history of erysipelas can be traced back to the Middle Ages when it was known as 'St. Anthony's Fire,' a bright red rash that was associated with a fungus found in contaminated rye.* * *= erysipelas.Ex: The history of erysipelas can be traced back to the Middle Ages when it was known as 'St. Anthony's Fire,' a bright red rash that was associated with a fungus found in contaminated rye.
* * *erysipelas* * *erisipela nfMed erysipelas* * *f MED erysipelas sg -
13 estambre
m.1 fine worsted or woollen yarn.2 fine wool.3 stamen of flowers. (Botany)Estambre de la vida (Poet.) the thread of life4 warp.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: estambrar.* * *1 COSTURA worsted, woollen yarn (US woolen yarn)2 BOTÁNICA stamen* * *SM1) (Bot) stamen2) [de la lana] worsted, woollen yarn* * *1) (Bot) stamen2) (Tex) worsted* * *= crewel, stamen.Ex. The adult programs at both branches seem well received by the area people, though some are attended by the same group of people all the time -- book discussions, for instance, and the crewel group.Ex. The fungus was also found on mouldy stamens of pomegranates.* * *1) (Bot) stamen2) (Tex) worsted* * *= crewel, stamen.Ex: The adult programs at both branches seem well received by the area people, though some are attended by the same group of people all the time -- book discussions, for instance, and the crewel group.
Ex: The fungus was also found on mouldy stamens of pomegranates.* * *A ( Bot) stamenB1 ( Tex) worsted* * *
estambre sustantivo masculino
1 Bot stamen
2 (hilo de lana) worsted yarn
* * *estambre nm1. [de planta] stamen2. [tejido] worsted;[hilo] worsted yarn* * *m BOT stamen* * *estambre nm1) : worsted (fabric)2) : stamen -
14 fiebre de San Antonio
= St. Anthony's fireEx. The history of erysipelas can be traced back to the Middle Ages when it was known as 'St. Anthony's Fire,' a bright red rash that was associated with a fungus found in contaminated rye.* * *= St. Anthony's fireEx: The history of erysipelas can be traced back to the Middle Ages when it was known as 'St. Anthony's Fire,' a bright red rash that was associated with a fungus found in contaminated rye.
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15 fuego de San Antonio
= St. Anthony's fireEx. The history of erysipelas can be traced back to the Middle Ages when it was known as 'St. Anthony's Fire,' a bright red rash that was associated with a fungus found in contaminated rye.* * *= St. Anthony's fireEx: The history of erysipelas can be traced back to the Middle Ages when it was known as 'St. Anthony's Fire,' a bright red rash that was associated with a fungus found in contaminated rye.
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16 fuego del infierno
= St. Anthony's fireEx. The history of erysipelas can be traced back to the Middle Ages when it was known as 'St. Anthony's Fire,' a bright red rash that was associated with a fungus found in contaminated rye.* * *= St. Anthony's fireEx: The history of erysipelas can be traced back to the Middle Ages when it was known as 'St. Anthony's Fire,' a bright red rash that was associated with a fungus found in contaminated rye.
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17 mohoso
adj.1 moldy, mildewed, mouldy, mildewy.2 musty, stale, funky, fusty.3 rusty, corroded with rust.* * *► adjetivo1 mouldy (US moldy)2 (oxidado) rusty* * *ADJ1) [metal] rusty2) [alimento] mouldy, moldy (EEUU); [olor, sabor] musty3) [chiste] stale* * *- sa adjetivoa) <fruta/pan/queso> moldy** * *= mouldy [moldy, -USA], mildewed.Ex. The fungus was also found on mouldy stamens of pomegranates.Ex. However, yields were not up to expectations in some fields that were severely mildewed in 1985.* * *- sa adjetivoa) <fruta/pan/queso> moldy** * *= mouldy [moldy, -USA], mildewed.Ex: The fungus was also found on mouldy stamens of pomegranates.
Ex: However, yields were not up to expectations in some fields that were severely mildewed in 1985.* * *mohoso -sa1 ‹fruta/pan/queso› moldy*este queso se ha puesto mohoso this cheese has gone moldy2 ‹cobre› covered in patina o verdigris; ‹hierro› rusty* * *
mohoso,-a adjetivo
1 mouldy, US moldy
2 (oxidado) rusty
' mohoso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mohosa
English:
moldy
- mouldy
* * *mohoso, -a adj1. [con hongo] mouldy2. [oxidado] rusty* * *adj moldy, Brmouldy* * *mohoso, -sa adj1) : moldy2) : rusty -
18 pie de atleta
athlete's foot* * ** * *(n.) = athlete's footEx. Athlete's foot is an infection of the feet caused by fungus -- its medical term is tinea pedis.* * ** * *(n.) = athlete's footEx: Athlete's foot is an infection of the feet caused by fungus -- its medical term is tinea pedis.
* * *MED athlete’s foot -
19 rosa1
1 = rose.Ex. If we cite the concepts present in a summarization of the document about 'Fungus diseases of roses' in this order we get, 'Botany/Roses/Fungus diseases'.----* jardín de rosas = rose garden.* ¡la vida no es un camino de rosas! = the course of true love never did run smooth!.* no ser un lecho de rosas = be not all roses.* palo de rosa = rosewood.* rosa anaranjado = pink-orange.* rosa de Alejandría = damask rose.* rosa de Damasco = damask rose.* rosa de Jericó = damask rose.* rosa del desierto = desert rose.* un lecho de rosas = a bed of roses. -
20 tinea pedis
f.tinea pedis, athlete's foot.* * *= tinea pedis.Ex. Athlete's foot is an infection of the feet caused by fungus -- its medical term is tinea pedis.* * *= tinea pedis.Ex: Athlete's foot is an infection of the feet caused by fungus -- its medical term is tinea pedis.
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