Agaricales

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˌɡɛrɪˈkeɪliːz/

Definitions of agaricales

noun a taxonomic order of fungi that includes many familiar mushrooms

Example Sentences

A1 Agaricales are a type of mushroom.

A2 I learned about Agaricales in my biology class.

B1 The Agaricales order includes many edible mushrooms.

B2 Researchers are studying the genetic diversity of Agaricales species.

C1 Agaricales are a diverse group of fungi with complex life cycles.

C2 The classification of Agaricales has been revised based on molecular data.

Examples of agaricales in a Sentence

formal Agaricales is an order of fungi that includes many familiar mushroom species.

informal Did you know that Agaricales is the order to which most edible mushrooms belong?

slang Agaricales are the cool fungi that give us delicious mushrooms.

figurative In the forest of fungi, Agaricales stand out like shining stars.

Grammatical Forms of agaricales

plural

agaricales

comparative

more agaricales

superlative

most agaricales

present tense

agaricales

future tense

will agaricales

perfect tense

have agaricales

continuous tense

is agaricales

singular

agaricales

positive degree

agaricales

infinitive

to agaricales

gerund

agaricales

participle

agaricales

Origin and Evolution of agaricales

First Known Use: 1753 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'Agaricales' originated from Latin, specifically from the word 'Agaricum' which refers to a type of mushroom.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to classify a specific group of mushrooms, the term 'Agaricales' has evolved to become the name of an order of fungi in the class Agaricomycetes.