Agaricine

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈɡærɪˌsaɪn/

Definitions of agaricine

noun a type of mushroom belonging to the Agaricus genus

Example Sentences

A1 Agaricine is a type of mushroom.

A2 I learned that agaricine is commonly found in certain types of fungi.

B1 Scientists have been studying the properties of agaricine for its potential health benefits.

B2 The extraction of agaricine from mushrooms requires specialized equipment and techniques.

C1 Research on agaricine has led to the development of new pharmaceutical products.

C2 The chemical structure of agaricine has been thoroughly analyzed by experts in the field.

Examples of agaricine in a Sentence

formal Agaricine is a type of toxin found in certain types of mushrooms.

informal I heard that agaricine is what makes some mushrooms poisonous.

slang Watch out for mushrooms with agaricine in them, they can make you sick.

figurative The presence of agaricine in the situation was like a hidden danger waiting to be discovered.

Grammatical Forms of agaricine

plural

agaricines

comparative

more agaricine

superlative

most agaricine

present tense

agaricine

future tense

will agaricine

perfect tense

has agaricined

continuous tense

is agaricining

singular

agaricine

positive degree

agaricine

infinitive

to agaricine

gerund

agaricining

participle

agaricined

Origin and Evolution of agaricine

First Known Use: 1875 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'agaricine' originates from the Latin word 'agaricum' which refers to a type of mushroom.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to specifically refer to mushrooms belonging to the genus Agaricus, the term 'agaricine' has evolved to encompass a broader range of mushrooms with similar characteristics.