"hemiamyloid" meaning in English

See hemiamyloid in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

Forms: more hemiamyloid [comparative], most hemiamyloid [superlative]
Etymology: From hemi- + amyloid. Etymology templates: {{af|en|hemi-|amyloid}} hemi- + amyloid Head templates: {{en-adj}} hemiamyloid (comparative more hemiamyloid, superlative most hemiamyloid)
  1. (mycology) Describes an element of the cell wall that does not directly stain blue with iodine reagents added to a water preparation, but only when it has been pretreated with potassium hydroxide solution (KOH). Categories (topical): Mycology
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