cow's head

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cow's head

A hiker spots a cow's head mushroom growing near a fallen log.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A type of morel mushroom: "Cow's head" refers to a specific species of edible morel mushroom (Morchella semilibera or similar) characterized by its distinctive shape where the ridged and pitted fertile cap (the "head") is attached to the stem for approximately half of the cap's length.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • We found a cow's head growing near the old oak tree.
    • The cow's head is prized by foragers for its unique flavor.
Advanced Usage
  • As a taxonomic common name: The term is used in mycology (the study of fungi) to identify this particular morel species, often in field guides or foraging contexts.
    • The guidebook clearly distinguishes the cow's head from the common yellow morel.
Variants and Related Words
  • Half-free morel: Another common name for the same mushroom species, describing the same morphological feature.
  • Morchella semilibera: The scientific (Latin) name for the species commonly called cow's head.
Synonyms
  • Half-free morel: The most direct synonym, emphasizing the cap's partial attachment.
Notes on Meaning
  • Specificity: The term "cow's head" is highly specific to mycology and foraging. It is not a general term for any part of an actual cow. Its meaning is entirely tied to this particular fungus.
  • Figurative Use: There is no common idiomatic or figurative use of "cow's head" outside of its literal reference to the mushroom. It is not typically used in phrases or idioms.
cow's head

A hiker spots a cow's head mushroom growing near a fallen log.

Noun
  1. a morel with the ridged and pitted fertile portion attached to the stipe for about half its length