Etymology: [ 'mil-"dü, -"dyü ] (noun.) 14th century. Old English meledēaw 'honeydew', from Proto-Germanic *mili + *dawwan (cf. West Frisian moaldau, Dutch meeldauw, German Mehltau), compound of *meliþ 'honey' and *dawwō 'dew'. More at dew.
küf, küflen, bitkiler üzerinde yetişen çok zararlı küf, Bitki yüzeyi üzerinde mantarların gelişmesi sonucu oluşan, pasa benzer tabaka, küflen/küflendir, pas, mildiyu, küflenmek, mildewyküflü, küf bağlamak, küflendirmek; küflenmek, (fiil) küflenmek, küflendirmek, küf,v.küflen:n.küf, (isim) küf, acımış, küflü, küflenmiş,
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küflen fiil
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bitkiler üzerinde yetişen çok zararlı küf
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Bitki yüzeyi üzerinde mantarların gelişmesi sonucu oluşan, pasa benzer tabaka
To taint with mildew, A growth of minute powdery or webby fungi, whitish or of different colors, found on various diseased or decaying substances, To become tainted with mildew, the process of becoming mildewed, A spore-forming fungi which appears in fabrics in various colors, the most common of which is black Its growth is formed by a warm, moist but not too wet, confined atmosphere, generic term used to describe the formation of fungi on surfaces, a fungus that produces a superficial (usually white) growth on organic matter, cover with mildew; affect with mildew; become mouldy from excessive exposure to moisture, a superficial coating or discoloring of an organic material due to fungal growth, especially under damp conditions, a fungus that produces a superficial (usually white) growth on organic matter the process of becoming mildewed, become moldy; spoil due to humidity; "The furniture molded in the old house", in popular use, a visible growth of a mould on a plant surface or other substrate, though in the case of food products the term mould is commonly used in professional colloquial use by plant pathologists, mildew is usually synonymous with powdery mildew, a growth on a plant surface by a member of the Erysiphales; a disease so signalized, or a powdery mildew fungus Downy mildew, refers to infection by a member of the Peronosporaceae; a disease so signalized,or a downy mildew fungus Dark mildews, is caused by one of the Meliolaceae, Grapevine disease Can be devastating but is usually controlled by dusting the vines with sulfur or spraying with organic fungicides, A superficial growth of living organic matter produced by fungi in the presence of moisture; results in discoloration and decomposition of the surface, A superficial coating or discoloration of organic materials caused by fungi, especially under damp conditions, a common name for mold or fungi; often used in reference to fungal growth on bathroom tiles and fixtures, soft green or black area (often fuzzy) caused by a fungus that sometimes grows on things if there is excessive moisture; fungal growth on plants, Mildew is a soft white fungus that grows in damp places. The room smelled of mildew. a white or grey substance that grows on walls or other surfaces in wet, slightly warm conditions. Conspicuous mass of threadlike hyphae (see mycelium) and fruiting structures produced by various fungi (division Mycota; see fungus). Mildew grows on cloth, fibres, leather goods, and plants, using these substances as food for growth and reproduction. Downy mildew and powdery mildew are plant diseases that affect hundreds of species, Mildew is evidenced by the presence of mold or fungus growth Two types are common: (1) Spore type which resembles caviar in appearance (2) Mycelium or filament type A microscope is necessary to distinguish the spore type from dirt collection When it has reached an advanced stage, the mycelium type is often recognizable with the naked eye, but a microscope is recommended for any examination of the mildew Test results show the effect of mildew is primarily one of appearance and not one of physical properties, A discoloring of organic materials such as paint, paper and cloth caused by fungi Grows in dark and moist environments, bath, showers and basements, disease of the vine-leaves due to a fungus, A fungus that grows in dark, moist enviroments It appears in different colors such as black, gray, yellow, green or purple, Small parasitic fungi forming a loose growth of filaments on the host plant, a superficial coating or discoloring of an organic material due to fungal growth, a superficial covering of organic surfaces with fungi under damp conditions, A black, gray or brown fungus that can grow on the surface of a paint or caulk It forms most often on areas that tend to be damp and receive little or no sunlight, A plant disease caused by a fungus Usually it results in a coating over the plant, junjo, past of mildew, mouldy; covered with mildew; affected by mildew, Something that is mildewed has mildew growing on it, present participle of mildew, becoming filled with mildew, becoming moldy, third-person singular of mildew,
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To taint with mildew - "He . . . mildews the white wheat. --Shak."
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A growth of minute powdery or webby fungi, whitish or of different colors, found on various diseased or decaying substances
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To become tainted with mildew
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the process of becoming mildewed
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A spore-forming fungi which appears in fabrics in various colors, the most common of which is black Its growth is formed by a warm, moist but not too wet, confined atmosphere
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generic term used to describe the formation of fungi on surfaces
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a fungus that produces a superficial (usually white) growth on organic matter
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cover with mildew; affect with mildew; become mouldy from excessive exposure to moisture fiil
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a superficial coating or discoloring of an organic material due to fungal growth, especially under damp conditions
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a fungus that produces a superficial (usually white) growth on organic matter the process of becoming mildewed
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become moldy; spoil due to humidity; "The furniture molded in the old house"
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in popular use, a visible growth of a mould on a plant surface or other substrate, though in the case of food products the term mould is commonly used in professional colloquial use by plant pathologists, mildew is usually synonymous with powdery mildew, a growth on a plant surface by a member of the Erysiphales; a disease so signalized, or a powdery mildew fungus Downy mildew, refers to infection by a member of the Peronosporaceae; a disease so signalized,or a downy mildew fungus Dark mildews, is caused by one of the Meliolaceae
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Grapevine disease Can be devastating but is usually controlled by dusting the vines with sulfur or spraying with organic fungicides
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A superficial growth of living organic matter produced by fungi in the presence of moisture; results in discoloration and decomposition of the surface
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A superficial coating or discoloration of organic materials caused by fungi, especially under damp conditions
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a common name for mold or fungi; often used in reference to fungal growth on bathroom tiles and fixtures
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soft green or black area (often fuzzy) caused by a fungus that sometimes grows on things if there is excessive moisture; fungal growth on plants isim
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Mildew is a soft white fungus that grows in damp places. The room smelled of mildew. a white or grey substance that grows on walls or other surfaces in wet, slightly warm conditions. Conspicuous mass of threadlike hyphae (see mycelium) and fruiting structures produced by various fungi (division Mycota; see fungus). Mildew grows on cloth, fibres, leather goods, and plants, using these substances as food for growth and reproduction. Downy mildew and powdery mildew are plant diseases that affect hundreds of species
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Mildew is evidenced by the presence of mold or fungus growth Two types are common: (1) Spore type which resembles caviar in appearance (2) Mycelium or filament type A microscope is necessary to distinguish the spore type from dirt collection When it has reached an advanced stage, the mycelium type is often recognizable with the naked eye, but a microscope is recommended for any examination of the mildew Test results show the effect of mildew is primarily one of appearance and not one of physical properties
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A discoloring of organic materials such as paint, paper and cloth caused by fungi Grows in dark and moist environments, bath, showers and basements
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disease of the vine-leaves due to a fungus
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A fungus that grows in dark, moist enviroments It appears in different colors such as black, gray, yellow, green or purple
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Small parasitic fungi forming a loose growth of filaments on the host plant
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a superficial coating or discoloring of an organic material due to fungal growth
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a superficial covering of organic surfaces with fungi under damp conditions
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A black, gray or brown fungus that can grow on the surface of a paint or caulk It forms most often on areas that tend to be damp and receive little or no sunlight
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A plant disease caused by a fungus Usually it results in a coating over the plant
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Mildew.
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mildewed
past of mildew
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mouldy; covered with mildew; affected by mildew sıfat
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mildewed
Something that is mildewed has mildew growing on it
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