"botrytis" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: botrytises [plural]
Etymology: From translingual Botrytis, borrowed from Ancient Greek βότρυς (bótrus, “(bunch of) grapes”) + -itis (“disease”) (from New Latin -itis, from Ancient Greek -ῖτις (-îtis, “pertaining to”)). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|mul|Botrytis}} translingual Botrytis, {{der|en|grc|βότρυς||(bunch of) grapes}} Ancient Greek βότρυς (bótrus, “(bunch of) grapes”), {{suffix|en||itis|t2=disease}} + -itis (“disease”), {{der|en|NL.|-itis}} New Latin -itis, {{der|en|grc|-ῖτις||pertaining to}} Ancient Greek -ῖτις (-îtis, “pertaining to”) Head templates: {{en-noun|-|+}} botrytis (usually uncountable, plural botrytises)
  1. Any fungus of the genus Botrytis, especially Botrytis cinerea which is responsible for the formation of noble rot on grapes. Wikipedia link: botrytis Tags: uncountable, usually Categories (lifeform): Fungi Derived forms: botrytic, botryticide, botrytize

Inflected forms

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