Fu´mose, Fu´mous (fumosus, full of smoke, < fumus, smoke, steam), smoke-colored, fuliginous.
Fun´goid (fungus, mushroom, + Gr—form), of, or pertaining to fungi.
Fungol´ogy (fungus, mushroom, + Gr—speak), mycology.
Fun´gus (pl. Fun´gi) (fungus, a mushroom), a thallophyte characterized by the absence of chlorophyl and deriving its sustenance from living or dead organic matter.
Funic´ular (funiculus, a small cord), having the character of a funicle or small cord.
Funic´ulate (funiculus, a small cord), having a funicle.
Funic´ulus (L.—a small rope), in Nidulariaceæ the cord of hyphæ attaching a peridiolum to the inner wall of the peridium.
Fur´cate (furcatus, < furca, a fork), forked.
Furfura´ceous (furfuraceus, < furfur, bran), with branny scales or scurf.
Fusces´cent (fuscus, dark, dusky, + escent), somewhat fuscous.