Etymology: [ 'm&sh-"rüm, -"rum; ] (noun.) 1533. Middle English musheron, musseron, from Old French mousseron, from Medieval Latin mussiriōnem, musariōnem, accusative of mussiriō, musariō "mushroom", from Old French mousse "moss" (—first applied to a type of fungus which grows in moss), of Germanic origin, from Low Frankish *mosa (“moss”) or Old Dutch mosa "moss", both from Proto-Germanic *musan, *musē-n, *miuzi-z (“moss, bog”) from Proto-Indo-European *meus- (“moss, mold, mildew”). Akin to Old High German mos "moss, bog", Old High German mios "moss, mire",
Old English mēos "moss", Old English mōs "bog, marsh", Old Norse mosi "moss", Old Norse myrr "bog, mire". Replaced native swamm "mushroom" from Old English. More at mire
Synonyms: augment, blow up, boom, burgeon, burst, detonate, expand, explode, flourish, go off, grow, grow rapidly, increase, luxuriate, proliferate, shoot up, spread, spring up
mantar, türemek, göbelek, mantar gibi çoğalmak, yayılmak, mantar gibi yerden bitmek, yemeklik mantar, mantar gibi türe, mantar gibi büyümek, hızla büyümek, şemsiye demiri, göbelek (halk dili), (isim) mantar, mantar,v.mantar gibi türe:n.mantar, hızla büyümek, mantar gibi büyümek; (yapılar) mantar gibi bitmek, mantarımsı, yayılıp büyümek, türedi, mantarımsı şey, türedi şey veya kimse, mantar şeklinde yayılmak, mushroom growth birdenbire büyü, mushroom cloud mantar şeklinde yükselen bulut, mantar gibi çoğalma, mantare, mantarı, mantar için, yayılmış, mantar şeklini al, mantar toplama,
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yemeklik mantar Gıda
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mantar gibi büyümek
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hızla büyümek
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şemsiye demiri Askeri
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göbelek (halk dili)
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(isim) mantar
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mantar,v.mantar gibi türe:n.mantar
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hızla büyümek, mantar gibi büyümek; (yapılar) mantar gibi bitmek fiil
Resembling a mushroom by shape or appearance, A fungus producing such fruiting bodies, To grow quickly to a large size, Any of the fleshy fruiting bodies of fungi typically produced above ground on soil or on their food sources (such as decaying wood), Containing or being made of mushrooms, To gather mushrooms, It has a pleasant smell, and is largely used as food, This is whitish and silky or somewhat scaly above, and bears on the under side radiating gills which are at first flesh-colored, but gradually become brown, The plant grows in rich pastures and is (Atasözü)ial for rapidity of growth and shortness of duration, It is also cultivated from spawn, Several species are edible; but many are very poisonous, An edible fungus (Agaricus campestris), having a white stalk which bears a convex or oven flattish expanded portion called the pileus, One who rises suddenly from a low condition in life; an upstart, mushroom-like, resembling a mushroom; of mushrooms, shroom, Of or pertaining to mushrooms; as, mushroom catchup, Any large fungus, especially one of the genus Agaricus; a toadstool, a large cloud of rubble and dust shaped like a mushroom and rising into the sky after an explosion (especially of a nuclear bomb), Resembling mushrooms in rapidity of growth and shortness of duration; short-lived; ephemerial; as, mushroom cities, pick or gather mushrooms; "We went mushrooming in the Fall", grow and spread fast; "The problem mushroomed", any of various fleshy fungi of the subdivision Basidiomycota consisting of a cap at the end of a stem arising from an underground mycelium, common name for an edible agaric (contrasting with the inedible toadstool), gather mushrooms; sprout up rapidly like mushrooms, develop at a great pace, any of numerous types of fungi that have short thick stems and cap-like tops (of which some are highly poisonous and some are edible), Mushrooms are fungi that you can eat. There are many types of wild mushrooms. mushroom omelette. see also button mushroom, If something such as an industry or a place mushrooms, it grows or comes into existence very quickly. The media training industry has mushroomed over the past decade A sleepy capital of a few hundred thousand people has mushroomed to a crowded city of 2 million. to grow and develop very quickly. Fleshy spore-bearing structure of certain fungi (see fungus), typically of the class Basidiomycetes. It arises from the mycelium, which may live hundreds of years or a few months, depending on its food supply. Some species grow cellular strands (hyphae) in all directions, forming a circular mat with a "fairy ring" of fruiting bodies around the outside. Popularly, "mushroom" refers to the edible sporophores, while "toadstool" refers to inedible or poisonous sporophores, but there is no scientific distinction between the two names. Mushrooms are classified by cap shape. Umbrella-shaped sporophores with spore-shedding gills on the undersurface are found chiefly in the agaric family (Agaricaceae). Mushrooms that bear spores in an easily detachable layer on the underside of the cap belong to the family Boletaceae. Together the agarics and boletes include most of the forms known as mushrooms. The highly prized edible chanterelle is a bolete. The morels (class Ascomycetes) are popularly included with the true mushrooms because of their shape and fleshy structure. Since some poisonous mushrooms closely resemble edible ones, mushrooms intended for eating must be accurately identified. Mushroom poisoning can cause nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, cramps, hallucinations, coma, and sometimes death, [Slang], a thunderstorm with a well-defined anvil rollover, and thus having a visual appearance resembling a mushroom, fleshy body of any of numerous edible fungi, The unacceptable occurrence when the top of a caisson concrete pier spreads out and hardens to become wider than the foundation wall thickness, fleshy body of any of numerous edible fungi a large cloud of rubble and dust shaped like a mushroom and rising into the sky after an explosion (especially of a nuclear bomb) any of various fleshy fungi of the subdivision Basidiomycota consisting of a cap at the end of a stem arising from an underground mycelium common name for an edible agaric (contrasting with the inedible toadstool) grow and spread fast; "The problem mushroomed", A thunderstorm with a well-defined anvil rollover, and thus having a visual appearance resembling a mushroom, a type of fungus, (an archaic form is mushrump) (French, mousseron, a white mushroom; Latin, muscus, moss ) Vocatur fungus muscarum, eo quod in lacte pulverizatus interficit muscas - Albertus Magnus, vii 345 Music Father of music Giovanni Battista Pietro Aloisio da Palestrina Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina was the prince of musicians (1529-1594 ) Father of Greek music Terpander (Flourished B C 676 ) The prince of music G Pietro A da Palestrina (1529-1594) Music hath charms, etc ; from Congreve's Mourning Bride, i l, An effect caused to the striking surface of the die where the jammer strickes the die Mushrooming can also cause the die to crack, an upright tuft of close millefiori or close concentric millefiori canes, tapering at the base and flaring at the top, A structure bearing the reproductive organs of the plant that produce spores, There are thousands of varieties of this fleshy fungus The cultivated mushroom is commonly available, but other wild varieties include cepe, chanterelle, enokitake, morel, puffball, and shiitake Many wild mushrooms are poisonous, Large, sometimes edible, fruiting body produced by some fungi, pick or gather mushrooms; "We went mushrooming in the Fall, Simple past tense and past participle of mushroom, past of mushroom, growing with great speed, present participle of mushroom, Plural of mushroom, Many varieties beside the common white button mushroom are in supermarkets now Shitake and portabella mushrooms have received the most attention You can experiment in your cooking by substituting one type of mushroom for another and savor the flavor change, (Chinese) Dried and black-must be soaked in boiling water before using, Edible fungi used for flavouring soups and some meat dishes In Northern India, fresh, dried, or canned mushrooms are used for pulaos and some gravies N, DRIED BLACK: Richly-flavored, aromatic mushroom that combines well with most ingredients Soak in enough warm water to cover for 30 minutes before using SNOW: Also known as grass mushrooms Suble flavor with a crunchy texture Available in cans TREE MUSHROOMS (EARS): Also known as cloud ears or wood ears,
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Resembling a mushroom by shape or appearance - "mushroom cloud"
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A fungus producing such fruiting bodies
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To grow quickly to a large size - "The town’s poplulation mushroomed from 10,000 to 110,000 in five years."
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Any of the fleshy fruiting bodies of fungi typically produced above ground on soil or on their food sources (such as decaying wood) - "Some mushrooms are edible and taste good, while others are poisonous and taste foul."
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Containing or being made of mushrooms - "mushroom soup"
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To gather mushrooms
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It has a pleasant smell, and is largely used as food
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This is whitish and silky or somewhat scaly above, and bears on the under side radiating gills which are at first flesh-colored, but gradually become brown
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The plant grows in rich pastures and is (Atasözü)ial for rapidity of growth and shortness of duration
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It is also cultivated from spawn
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Several species are edible; but many are very poisonous
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An edible fungus (Agaricus campestris), having a white stalk which bears a convex or oven flattish expanded portion called the pileus
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One who rises suddenly from a low condition in life; an upstart
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mushroom-like, resembling a mushroom; of mushrooms sıfat
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Of or pertaining to mushrooms; as, mushroom catchup
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Any large fungus, especially one of the genus Agaricus; a toadstool
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a large cloud of rubble and dust shaped like a mushroom and rising into the sky after an explosion (especially of a nuclear bomb)
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Resembling mushrooms in rapidity of growth and shortness of duration; short-lived; ephemerial; as, mushroom cities
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pick or gather mushrooms; "We went mushrooming in the Fall"
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grow and spread fast; "The problem mushroomed"
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any of various fleshy fungi of the subdivision Basidiomycota consisting of a cap at the end of a stem arising from an underground mycelium
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common name for an edible agaric (contrasting with the inedible toadstool)
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gather mushrooms; sprout up rapidly like mushrooms, develop at a great pace fiil
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any of numerous types of fungi that have short thick stems and cap-like tops (of which some are highly poisonous and some are edible) isim
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Mushrooms are fungi that you can eat. There are many types of wild mushrooms. mushroom omelette. see also button mushroom
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If something such as an industry or a place mushrooms, it grows or comes into existence very quickly. The media training industry has mushroomed over the past decade A sleepy capital of a few hundred thousand people has mushroomed to a crowded city of 2 million. to grow and develop very quickly. Fleshy spore-bearing structure of certain fungi (see fungus), typically of the class Basidiomycetes. It arises from the mycelium, which may live hundreds of years or a few months, depending on its food supply. Some species grow cellular strands (hyphae) in all directions, forming a circular mat with a "fairy ring" of fruiting bodies around the outside. Popularly, "mushroom" refers to the edible sporophores, while "toadstool" refers to inedible or poisonous sporophores, but there is no scientific distinction between the two names. Mushrooms are classified by cap shape. Umbrella-shaped sporophores with spore-shedding gills on the undersurface are found chiefly in the agaric family (Agaricaceae). Mushrooms that bear spores in an easily detachable layer on the underside of the cap belong to the family Boletaceae. Together the agarics and boletes include most of the forms known as mushrooms. The highly prized edible chanterelle is a bolete. The morels (class Ascomycetes) are popularly included with the true mushrooms because of their shape and fleshy structure. Since some poisonous mushrooms closely resemble edible ones, mushrooms intended for eating must be accurately identified. Mushroom poisoning can cause nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, cramps, hallucinations, coma, and sometimes death
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[Slang], a thunderstorm with a well-defined anvil rollover, and thus having a visual appearance resembling a mushroom
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fleshy body of any of numerous edible fungi
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The unacceptable occurrence when the top of a caisson concrete pier spreads out and hardens to become wider than the foundation wall thickness
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fleshy body of any of numerous edible fungi a large cloud of rubble and dust shaped like a mushroom and rising into the sky after an explosion (especially of a nuclear bomb) any of various fleshy fungi of the subdivision Basidiomycota consisting of a cap at the end of a stem arising from an underground mycelium common name for an edible agaric (contrasting with the inedible toadstool) grow and spread fast; "The problem mushroomed"
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A thunderstorm with a well-defined anvil rollover, and thus having a visual appearance resembling a mushroom
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a type of fungus
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(an archaic form is mushrump) (French, mousseron, a white mushroom; Latin, muscus, moss ) Vocatur fungus muscarum, eo quod in lacte pulverizatus interficit muscas - Albertus Magnus, vii 345 Music Father of music Giovanni Battista Pietro Aloisio da Palestrina Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina was the prince of musicians (1529-1594 ) Father of Greek music Terpander (Flourished B C 676 ) The prince of music G Pietro A da Palestrina (1529-1594) Music hath charms, etc ; from Congreve's Mourning Bride, i l
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An effect caused to the striking surface of the die where the jammer strickes the die Mushrooming can also cause the die to crack
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an upright tuft of close millefiori or close concentric millefiori canes, tapering at the base and flaring at the top
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A structure bearing the reproductive organs of the plant that produce spores
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There are thousands of varieties of this fleshy fungus The cultivated mushroom is commonly available, but other wild varieties include cepe, chanterelle, enokitake, morel, puffball, and shiitake Many wild mushrooms are poisonous
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Large, sometimes edible, fruiting body produced by some fungi
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pick or gather mushrooms; "We went mushrooming in the Fall
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mushroomed
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Many varieties beside the common white button mushroom are in supermarkets now Shitake and portabella mushrooms have received the most attention You can experiment in your cooking by substituting one type of mushroom for another and savor the flavor change
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DRIED BLACK: Richly-flavored, aromatic mushroom that combines well with most ingredients Soak in enough warm water to cover for 30 minutes before using SNOW: Also known as grass mushrooms Suble flavor with a crunchy texture Available in cans TREE MUSHROOMS (EARS): Also known as cloud ears or wood ears
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