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excipulum

[ ek-sip-yuh-luhm ]

noun

Mycology.
plural excipula


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of excipulum1

1855–60; < New Latin, special use of Medieval Latin excipulum device for catching fish. See excipient, -ule
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There is no proper excipulum or peridium, and the spores spring direct from a more compacted portion of the mycelium, or from a cushion-like stroma of small cells.

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Excipulum waxy, free, marginate, externally naked.

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