Fungi

Word FUNGI
Character 5
Hyphenation fun gi
Pronunciations /ˈfʌn.dʒaɪ/

Definitions and meanings of "Fungi"

What do we mean by fungi?

One of the lowest of the great groups of cellular cryptogams. noun

Recent investigations have added much to the knowledge of the life-histories and relationships of this large group of plants. The term, as commonly used to include the slime-molds and bacteria as well as the fungi proper, does not signify a natural group. The present tendency is to restrict its use to the Eumycetes (true fungi). The cytological studies of Harper and others confirm the opinion that the rusts (Uredinales) are most closely related to the Basidiomycetes, while the researches of Thaxter have shown the existence of what appears to be a new order, the Myxobacteriales, showing characters of both Myxomycetes and bacteria. Various recent systematic arrangements of the fungi have been proposed, notably those of Brefeld, Schröter, Saccardo, and Bugler and Prantl. These classifications differ chiefly in the terminology used, the relative rank given to different groups, and the position assigned to certain orders of more or less doubtful relationship. The sporological system of Saccardo, used in his “Sylloge Fungorum” as a basis for the division of the larger groups of the Pyrenomycetes, Discomycetes, and Fungi Imperfecti, is very convenient but artificial. The following arrangement is based upon that given in Engler's “Syllabus.” The termination of the ordinal names is that at present adopted and has been used by Underwood. The lichens have been added to the classes of fungi to which they belong. Class I. Myxomycetes: orders Acrasiales, Plasmodiophorales, Myxogastrales, Myxobacteriales. Class II. Schizomycetes: orders Eubacteriales, Thiobacteriales. Eumycetes (true fungi): Class III. Archimycetes: order Chytridiales. Class IV. Zygomycetes: orders Mucorales. Entomophthorales. Class V. Oömycetes: orders Saprolegniales, Peronosporales. Class VI. Ascomycetes: orders Protonnycetales, Saccharomycetales, Exoascales, Aspergillales, Perisporiales, Hypacreales, Dothideales, Sphæriales. Laboulbeniales, Tuberales, Hysteriales, Phacdiales, Pezizales, Helvellales. Subclass Ascolichenes: orders Parmeliales, Lecideales, Graphidales, Caliciales, Verrucariales. Fungi Imperfecti: orders Sphæropsidales, Melanconiales, Moniliales. Class VII. Basidiomycetes: subclass Hemibasidii — order Ustilayinales; subclass Protobasidii — orders Uredinales, Auriculariales, Tremellales, Dacryomycetales, Exobasidiales, Agaricales, Phallales, Hymenogastrales, Lycoperdales, Nidulariales, Sclerodermatales. Subclass Hymenolichenes.

A group of thallophytic plant-like organisms of low organization, destitute of chlorophyll, in which reproduction is mainly accomplished by means of asexual spores, which are produced in a great variety of ways, though sexual reproduction is known to occur in certain Phycomycetes, or so-called algal fungi. They include the molds, mildews, rusts, smuts, mushrooms, toadstools, puff balls, and the allies of each. In the two-kingdom classification system they were classed with the plants, but in the modern five-kingdom classification, they are not classed as plants, but are classed in their own separate kingdom fungi, which includes the phyla Zygomycota (including simple fungi such as bread molds), Ascomycota (including the yeasts), Basidiomycota (including the mushrooms, smuts, and rusts), and Deuteromycota (the fungi imperfecti). Some of the forms, such as the yeasts, appear as single-celled microorganisms, but all of the fungi are are eukaryotic, thus distinguishing them from the prokaryotic microorganisms of the kingdon Monera. noun plural

Plural form of fungus. noun

The taxonomic kingdom including yeast, molds, smuts, mushrooms, and toadstools; distinct from the green plants noun

Any member of the kingdom Fungi; a eukaryotic organism typically having chitin cell walls but no chlorophyll or plastids. Fungi may be unicellular or multicellular.

A spongy, abnormal excrescence, such as excessive granulation tissue formed in a wound.

Someone who is a pleasure to be with. They make interesting conversation, plan enjoyable excursions and are somewhat unpredictable, but that's all part of their charm. The Fungi is typically a thirty year old underachiever. They drink moderately and frequently, but rarely get drunk. When they do get drunk, however, it's hard to tell, because they're always very amiable. They are sweet drunks; gentle and amiable by nature. They live by themselves, but they keep in touch with people and don't become isolated from the world. All in all, I wish there were more Fungies in the world. Urban Dictionary

A lifeform that behaves like both a plant and animal. It reproduces asexually using spores, or seed-like cells. When the spores germinate, they expand and consume whatever food source is on hand, be it living or dead. When the living mass is ready to reproduce, it sprouts spore-containing structures. Urban Dictionary

Funky, amazing, unique Urban Dictionary

Shrooms, they are grown in cow shit and people chew them up for a high like no other. Urban Dictionary

A crude word for an african american Urban Dictionary

A tight tunic Urban Dictionary

A Caribbean dish, made of cornmeal and okra. Usually eaten with fish. Urban Dictionary

Fungy is a word used when something is both funny, and funky. Urban Dictionary

A mushroom. Urban Dictionary

Someone that is worthless in our world.loser Urban Dictionary

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The word "fungi" in example sentences

He points out that in hunter-gatherer societies, gathering edible plants and fungi is traditionally done by women. ❋ Ewillett (2009)

Certain fungi propagate in such a way as to produce clearly defined rings of fruit, as opposed to a more haphazard growing habit. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Interestingly, the melanin in fungi is no different chemically from the melanin in our skin, leading Casadevall to speculate that melanin could be providing energy to skin cells. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Until now, melanin's biological role in fungi – if any – had been a mystery. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The kingdom of the fungi is large, wide, and diverse, but as mycophagists our view of the fungi is very narrow and limited. ❋ Unknown (1919)

"The word fungi's enough to make any one feel that they are not edible, my dear," said Aunt Hannah. ❋ George Manville Fenn (1870)

There, a new kind of fungi is multiplying, which doesn’t merely tolerate the incredible amounts of radiation, but rather harnesses its energy to thrive. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The caterpillar becomes active again in spring, then turning into a pupa, known as fungi, etc. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Nail fungal infections are caused by microscopic organisms called fungi that do not require sunlight to survive. ❋ Unknown (2009)

They were once classified as fungi, but now are commonly held to be members of Kingdom Protista, although some place them in their own separate kingdom ❋ Unknown (2009)

If you are freaked out by the idea of fungi in your pillows, you can change them every six months or so. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This amazing super herb can also destroy viruses and fungi, which is why it oregano oil is often used during anti Candida (fungi) cleanses. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Mr. BURMISTROV: Like winter-resistant, resistant to different kind of fungi, diseases or bacterial diseases, and so on. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Jonathan: "Timothy is a real [Fungi], don't you think?" [JoAnn]: "I certainly do. He told the most hilarious joke the other day, but I blush just thinking about it." Jonathan: "I can well imagine. He could be a comedian." JoAnn: "I don't think so. He's a Fungi, but he doesn't have the drive to do anything ambitious like that." Jonathan: "[You're probably right]. In all likelihood he'll work at the TurkeyJurkey the rest of his life and die friendless and alone." JoAnn: "I'm sad now." *sob* "I get so sad thinking about the future." Jonathan: "I'm getting hungry. would you like to grab a bite to eat?" JoAnn: "Okay, maybe it will cheer me up. I feel so sad." *sob* (They go to lunch) ❋ Adam Sampler (2005)

Mushrooms and toadstools are examples of fungi. [Yeast], [Athlete's] Foot, and [ringworm] are also fungi. ❋ AYB (2003)

"[thats] so fungi, i [luv] it" ❋ BaharG (2007)

[You got some] fungi cuz [i wanna] [trip] ❋ T.O.D.D (2005)

[you stupid] fungi ❋ Anthony (2003)

[oh snap]! I just [solo'd] a [HG] with my new fungi ❋ Jim (2003)

I going to [have some] [fish] and fungi [for dinner]. ❋ Anonymous (2003)

wow, my [sandwich] is [two weeks] [old]! thats so fungy. ❋ Masmine Jasters (2019)

The flower said to the [mushroom] you used to be a [fungi] to take to parties, until they found all the [decomposed] bodies. ❋ Solid Mantis (2018)

[Caitlynn] is [such a] [fungie] ❋ Fungie (2004)

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