"inaequihymeniiferous" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Forms: more inaequihymeniiferous [comparative], most inaequihymeniiferous [superlative]
Etymology: From in- + aequi- + hymenium + -iferous. Coined by mycologist Arthur Henry Reginald Buller in 1909. Etymology templates: {{af|en|in-|aequi-|hymenium|-ferous|alt4=-iferous|nocat=1}} in- + aequi- + hymenium + -iferous Head templates: {{en-adj}} inaequihymeniiferous (comparative more inaequihymeniiferous, superlative most inaequihymeniiferous)
  1. (mycology) Of or relating to the arrangement of the hymenium of some mushroom species in the genera Coprinus, Coprinopsis, Coprinellus, Panaeolus, Psilocybe and Lacrymaria. The intermittent maturation and shedding of spores in radial bands beginning from the periphery of each gill, deliquescing from the bottom and advancing upwards. Wikipedia link: Arthur Henry Reginald Buller Categories (topical): Mycology

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