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uredine
uredine, n. and a. Bot. (jʊˈriːdaɪn) [f. the pl. uredines (in place of the correct sing. uredo), or mod.L. Uredine-æ, f. L. ūrēdin-is, ūrēdo.] 1. n. A fungus of the N.O. Uredineæ of minute ascomycetal fungi (including mildew, rust, smut, etc.), parasitic upon and frequently injurious to living plant... Oxford English Dictionary
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uredinous
uredinous, a. (jʊˈriːdɪnəs) [f. L. ūrēdin- (see uredo and uredine) + -ous.] 1. Bot. Of the nature of a uredine; belonging to the Uredines.1865 M. C. Cooke Microscopic Fungi 122 One of the most showy of uredinous fungi. 1889 Athenæum 20 April 509/3 Affected with a parasitic disease due to a uredinous... Oxford English Dictionary
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uredineous
ureˈdineous, a. [f. mod.L. Uredine-æ (see prec.) + -ous.] Pertaining or belonging to the uredines; affected by uredo; uredinous. (1891– in Dicts.) Oxford English Dictionary
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ustilagineous
ustilagineous, a. Bot. (ʌstɪləˈdʒɪnɪəs) [f. mod.L. Ustilagine-æ (see def.) + -ous.] Of or pertaining to the Ustilagineæ (brand fungi).1889 C. B. Plowright Brit. Uredineæ x. 60 One peculiarity of most of the Ustilagineous mycelia. 1900 B. D. Jackson Gloss. Bot. Terms 283 Usterophyte,..Berkeley's name... Oxford English Dictionary
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Puccinia
‖ Puccinia Bot. (pʌkˈsɪnɪə) [Named after T. Puccini, an Italian anatomist.] A large genus of minute parasitic fungi, N.O. Uredineæ, the species of which are heterœcious. The best-known species, P. graminis, grows as an æcidium on the leaves of the barberry, and its spores produce the Uredo or rust o... Oxford English Dictionary
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uredo
‖ uredo Bot. (jʊˈriːdəʊ) [L. ūrēdo (pl. ūrēdinēs) blight, blast, itch, f. L. ūrĕre to burn.] 1. A form of blight, = brand n. 7. rare.1706 Phillips (ed. Kersey), Uredo, the blasting of Trees or Herbs. 1728 Chambers Cycl. s.v. Disease, Diseases of Plants... 9. Uredo, or Scorching, of which there are t... Oxford English Dictionary
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æcidiospore
æcidiospore Bot. (iːˈsɪdɪəʊspɔə(r)) [f. æcidium + -o + spore.] A spore formed in an æcidium.1880 S. H. Vines tr. Prantl's Elem. Textbk. Bot. iv. 131 Some Uredineæ are known in which æcidiospores produce æcidia. 1922 Nature 8 Apr. 462/2 Its recurrence is explained only through fresh infection by æcid... Oxford English Dictionary
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teleutospore
teleutospore Bot. (tɪ-, tɛˈljuːtəspɔə(r)) [f. Gr. τελευτή completion, end (f. τέλος end) + spore.] A special form of spore, usually produced at the end of the period of fructification, in parasitic fungi of the family Uredineæ. Hence teleutosporic (-ˈspɒrɪk) a., of or pertaining to a teleutospore. S... Oxford English Dictionary
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hetero-
hetero- (hɛtərəʊ) before a vowel heter-, combining form of Gr. ἕτερος the other of two, other, different; a formative of many scientific and other terms, often in opposition to homo-, sometimes to auto-, homœo-, iso-, ortho-, syn-. The more important of these, with their derivatives, will be found i... Oxford English Dictionary
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