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‖ uredines Bot. (jʊˈriːdɪniːz) [L.: see uredo. Cf. F. urédinés.] Species of fungi parasitic upon and injurious to plants, etc. Cf. uredo.1753 Chambers' Cycl. Suppl. s.v. Blast, That species called uredines, or fire-blasts. 1836 Berkeley Fungi in Smith's Eng. Flora V. ii. 6* Many entophytal parasites...
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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.)
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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...
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uredospore
uˈredospore Bot. Also ureˈdiniospore, uˈrediospore. [f. uredo + spore. cf. uredinium.] One or other of the peculiar summer spores developed during the uredo stage in rust fungi.1875 Bennett & Dyer tr. Sachs's Bot. 248 These uredo⁓spores are dispersed after the rupture of the epidermis. 1882 Bentley ...
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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...
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ustilago
‖ ustilago Bot. (ʌstɪˈleɪgəʊ) Pl. ustilagines (-ˈeɪdʒɪniːz). [Late L. ūstilāgo, app. a kind of thistle; in mod.L. applied to smut on account of its burned or blackened appearance: cf. next.] Smut on oats, barley, or other grain, etc.; also spec., a genus of parasitic fungi, typical of the N.O. Ustil...
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