Definition of Furfuraceous. Meaning of Furfuraceous. Synonyms of Furfuraceous

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Definition of Furfuraceous

Furfuraceous
Furfuraceous Fur"fu*ra"ceous, a. [L. furfuraceus.] Made of bran; like bran; scurfy.

Meaning of Furfuraceous from wikipedia

- to reddish-brown cap, bright yellow cap flesh, and a stem covered by furfuraceous to punctate ornamentation and dark red hairs at the base. Its flesh instantly...
- collection from Panama in Mushroom Observer). The ****ual fruiting bodies are furfuraceous and usually seated at the base of a reddish synnemata. It is a monotypic...
- lichen. funoid Made of fibers or rope-like strands. furcate Forked. furfuraceous Covered with small flakes. fuscocapitate A term used to describe structures...
- have red caps, pinkish-red pores on the cap underside, and a somewhat furfuraceous stipe (i.e., covered in scaly, branlike particles). The specific epithet...
- The surface is whitish, smooth, glossy, and often silky and slightly furfuraceous towards the apex of the stipe. It usually does not have a ring. Context:...
- growing upright or spreading. The parts of young plants are rarely furfuraceous or farinose, older ones glabrescent. The stem branches almost from the...
- age, leaving buff to light-brown, grows up to 1.0 mm thick. There are furfuraceous scales or low warts on the endoperidium, which consists of a thin, membranous...
- argues that a precursor of the Mongolian idiocy was to be found in the "furfuraceous cretin" described by Édouard Séguin in Idiocy and its Treatment by the...
- contact. It is covered with a slightly woolly (tomentose) or scaly (furfuraceous) coating which is more pronounced at the base. The double stem ring is...
- by 0.7 to 1.0 cm (0.3 to 0.4 in) thick, covered with small particles (furfuraceous) or small hairs (tomentose); the stipe bruises to a gray-tan color. Like...