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Definition of Erumpent

Erumpent
Erumpent E*rum"pent, a. [L. erumpens, -entis, p. pr. of erumpere.] (Bot.) Breaking out; -- said of certain fungi which burst through the texture of leaves.

Meaning of Erumpent from wikipedia

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- before eating them. Erumpent – A rhinoceros-like creature that has explosive liquid in its horn. Xenophilius Lovegood has an Erumpent horn in his house...
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- stipitate with a spoon- or cup-shaped, spore-bearing head. They are frequently erumpent in groups, often coalescing to form complex m****es up to 6 cm (2+1⁄2 in)...
- under side of leaf, dark blackish brown to black, stroma well-developed, erumpent. C. J. R. ****agun and C. L. Padilla. First record of Asperisporium caricae...
- Genus Malmographina is characterised by its smooth, olive-green thallus, erumpent to prominent lirellae (fruiting bodies) with orange to cinnabar-red pigment...
- corruption, corruptor, disrupt, disruption, disruptive, disruptor, disrupture, erumpent, erupt, eruption, eruptive, incorrupt, incorruptibility, incorruptible...
- seemingly-dead Kumongas are revived, while dozens more emerge from the building. 9 "Erumpent" / "Those Who Fall" Transliteration: "Taore Yuku Hito no" (****anese: たおれゆくひとの)...
- ascomata are 0.4–0.6 mm in diameter, with a spherical centrum that is erumpent and solitary. The ostiole is apical, and the hamathecium contains large...
- Their ascomata (fruiting bodies) are rounded and range from immersed-erumpent to sessile, with a chroodiscoid to biatorine form, and are often carbonised...