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Species of fungus
Xylaria polymorpha, commonly known as dead man's fingers, is a cosmopolitan saprobic fungus. It is characterized by its elongated upright, clavate, or
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Genus of fungi
papyrifera Xylaria paulistana Xylaria perezsilvae Xylaria petchii Xylaria pisoniae Xylaria platypoda Xylaria plumbea Xylaria polymorpha Xylaria polyramosa
Xylaria
Species of fungus
in tension. Though they are similar, the complex does not include Xylaria polymorpha and X. longipes, which look similar but are not closely enough related
Xylaria_hypoxylon
Species of fungus
stem, which is one of the distinguishing features in contrast to Xylaria polymorpha (dead man's fingers). In 1958, the English mycologist and plant pathologist
Xylaria_longipes
Any form of coloration caused by a fungal infection in the wood
over the world and is a quick and efficient white rot of hardwoods. Xylaria polymorpha (Pers. ex Mer.) Grev. (Ascomycetes) has been known to bleach wood
Spalting
Tul. & C. Tul. 1863, Xylaria pistillaris Nitschke* Xylaria polymorpha (Pers.) Grev. 1824 Xylaria reticulata Lloyd 1925 Xylaria rhopaloides Mont. 1855
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Topics referred to by the same term
Dead man's fingers or dead men's fingers may refer to: Xylaria polymorpha, a species of ascomycetous fungus Decaisnea fargesii, deciduous shrub of the
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Nature reserve in Ealing and Hounslow, UK
acicularis Candlesnuff or stag's horn fungus, Xylaria hypoxylon Dead man's fingers, Xylaria polymorpha Orange peel fungus, Aleuria aurantia Scarlet elf
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Species of fungus
Fingers". however in recent times Dead Men's Fingers usually refers to Xylaria polymorpha. The fruit body, or receptaculum, of Clathrus columnatus consists
Clathrus_columnatus
interpretation, violins from wood infiltrated by mycelia of the fungus Xylaria polymorpha (commonly called 'dead man's fingers') produce sounds close to those
Fungi_in_art
Chemical compound
and B, two new 2-benzoxepin derivatives from the fruiting bodies of Xylaria polymorpha". Journal of Antibiotics. 62 (3): 163–165. doi:10.1038/ja.2008.20
Benzoxepin
nymphaeae Black pox Helminthosporium papulosum Black root rot Xylaria mali Xylaria polymorpha Black rot, frogeye leafspot and canker Botryosphaeria obtusa
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Public park and nature reserve in Reading, England
effusum Luzula pilosa Moehringia trinervia Calluna Ruscus aculeatus Xylaria polymorpha List of parks and open spaces in Reading, Berkshire "McIlroy Park"
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Species of lichen-forming fungus
the genera Colletotrichum, Daldinia, Hypoxylon, Nemania, Nigrospora, and Xylaria. The resident fungi have a collectively higher antioxidant activity than
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German, Greek, Italian, Latin, Polish, Swedish
Happy; Cheerful; Joyful
Female
Italian
Feminine form of Italian Ilario, ILARIA means "joyful; happy."Â
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Latin
Happy.
Male
English
English unisex form of Latin Hilarius and Hilaria, HILARY means "joyful; happy."Â Originally, this was strictly a masculine name.
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Australian, British, English, French, Italian, Latin, Swiss
Cheerful
Female
English
English name derived from the Greek word xylon, XYLIA means "forest-dweller."Â
Female
English
Elaborated form of English Xylia, XYLINA means "forest-dweller."
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Celebrity, Hindu, Indian
Melody
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Australian, Christian, Greek
Wood Dweller
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Greek
From the woods.
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Australian, French, Greek, Scottish
Serves Lawrence; Seagull
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Arabic
Beautiful
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Greek
From the woods.
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Scottish
Serves Lawrence.
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English Latin
Blend of Lily: the flower; innocence; purity; beauty; and Elizabeth: My God is bountiful;God of...
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American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Scottish
From Scotland; Diminutive of Scott; A Gael
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Hindu, Indian
Purity; Holy
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Hindu
Beautiful
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French
Little innocent.
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Polish
Good/famous.
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Indian
Energetic, Dynamic, Lively, Active
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Silk
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Australian, Biblical, Christian
Destroyer
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a.
Exerting a peculiar influence over any part of the body; preventing or curing disease by a peculiar adaption, and not on general principles; as, quinine is a specific medicine in cases of malaria.
n.
Air infected with some noxious substance capable of engendering disease; esp., an unhealthy exhalation from certain soils, as marshy or wet lands, producing fevers; miasma.
n. pl.
A division of bivalve mollusks of which the common clam (Mya) is the type.
n.
A morbid condition produced by exhalations from decaying vegetable matter in contact with moisture, giving rise to fever and ague and many other symptoms characterized by their tendency to recur at definite and usually uniform intervals.
pl.
of Solarium
n.
The Guinea worm (Filaria medinensis).
n.
A genus of slender, nematode worms of many species, parasitic in various animals. See Guinea worm.
a.
Pertaining to typhoid fever and malaria; as, typhomalarial fever, a form of fever having symptoms both of malarial and typhoid fever.
n. pl.
Small wings or winged shoes represented as fastened to the ankles, -- chiefly used as an attribute of Mercury.
pl.
of Velarium
n.
Any one of several species of parasitic nematoid worms which infest the lungs and air passages of cattle, sheep, and other animals, often proving fatal. The lungworm of cattle (Strongylus micrurus) and that of sheep (S. filaria) are the best known.
n.
A genus of gigantic trees, chiefly Brazilian, of the order Myrtaceae, having woody capsules opening by an apical lid. Lecythis Zabucajo yields the delicious sapucaia nuts. L. Ollaria produces the monkey-pots, its capsules. Its bark separates into thin sheets, like paper, used by the natives for cigarette wrappers.
n.
Infectious particles or germs floating in the air; air made noxious by the presence of such particles or germs; noxious effluvia; malaria.
n.
Any long, slender nematode worm, especially the pinworm and filaria.
pl.
of Tylarus
a.
Of or pertaining, to or infected by, malaria.
a.
Good against malaria.
n.
Certain species of nematodes of the genus Filaria, sometimes found in the blood of man, the horse, the dog, etc.
n.
The fruit of two South American trees (Lecythis Ollaria, and L. Zabucajo), which have for their fruit large, pot-shaped, woody capsules containing delicious nuts, and opening almost explosively by a circular lid at the top. Vases and pots are made of this capsule.
n.
A large black seaweed (Alaria esculenta) sometimes eaten in Europe; -- also called murlins, honeyware, and henware.