IPA: /ˌmaɪ.kəˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/
KK: /maɪˈkɒlədʒɪkəl/
Definition: Relating to the study of fungi, including their genetics, biology, and uses.
Example: The mycological research revealed new species of mushrooms.
IPA: //maɪˈkɒlədʒɪst//
KK: /maɪˈkɒlədʒɪst/
Definition: A person who studies fungi, including their biology, ecology, and uses.
Example: The mycologist discovered a new species of mushroom in the forest.
IPA: /maɪˈkɒlədʒi/
KK: /maɪˈkɒlədʒi/
Definition: The study of fungi, including their characteristics, classification, and uses.
Example: She decided to study mycology because she was fascinated by mushrooms and their role in the ecosystem.
IPA: //maɪˈkɒfədʒɪst//
KK: /maɪˈkɒfədʒɪst/
Definition: A person who eats fungi, such as mushrooms.
Example: As a mycophagist, she enjoys trying different types of mushrooms in her cooking.
IPA: //maɪˈkɒfəgəs//
KK: /maɪˈkɒfəgəs/
Definition: Relating to organisms that feed on fungi.
Example: Some animals are mycophagous, meaning they primarily eat mushrooms and other fungi.
IPA: //maɪˈkɒfəɡi//
KK: /maɪˈkɒfəɡi/
Definition: The act of eating fungi, such as mushrooms.
Example: Many animals, including some insects, practice mycophagy as part of their diet.
IPA: //maɪˈkɒfaɪl//
KK: /maɪˈkoʊfaɪl/
Definition: A person who enjoys searching for, cooking, or eating mushrooms and other types of fungi.
Example: As a mycophile, she spends every autumn foraging for wild mushrooms in the forest.
IPA: //maɪˈkɒplæzmə//
KK: /maɪˈkɒplæzmə/
Definition: A type of very small bacteria that do not have a cell wall and can cause diseases in animals and humans, including pneumonia.
Example: Mycoplasma infections can lead to respiratory issues in humans.
IPA: //maɪˈkɒplæməl//
KK: /maɪˈkɒplæməl/
Definition: Relating to a type of bacteria known as mycoplasma, which are very small and lack a cell wall.
Example: The mycoplasmal infection can be difficult to treat due to the bacteria's unique characteristics.
IPA: //maɪˈkɔːrɪzə//
KK: /maɪˈkɔrɪzə/
Definition: A type of relationship where a fungus connects with the roots of a plant, helping each other to grow and thrive.
Example: The mycorrhiza helps the plant absorb more nutrients from the soil.
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