dog stinkhorn
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of stinkhorn fungus: "dog stinkhorn" refers to a specific fungus of the stinkhorn family, characterized by a stalk that lacks a distinct cap. Its spore-bearing, slimy mass (gleba) is directly smeared onto the upper part of the stalk, attracting flies and other insects for spore dispersal.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- We found a dog stinkhorn growing in the damp leaf litter.
- The foul odor of the dog stinkhorn is designed to attract insects.
Advanced Usage
- "to resemble a dog stinkhorn": used figuratively to describe something with an unpleasant, slimy, or phallic appearance.
- The strange, slimy sculpture in the garden looked like a dog stinkhorn.
Variants and Related Words
- Stinkhorn (n): the common name for the family of fungi (Phallaceae) to which the dog stinkhorn belongs, all known for their foul-smelling, slimy gleba.
- Several types of stinkhorn can be found in this forest.
Synonyms
- Mutinus caninus: the scientific (Latin) name for the dog stinkhorn fungus.
Related Phrases
- Phallic fungus: a descriptive, non-scientific term sometimes used for stinkhorns due to their shape.
- Due to its shape, the dog stinkhorn is often categorized as a phallic fungus.
Noun
- a stinkhorn having a stalk without a cap; the slimy gleba is simply plastered on its surface near the apex where winged insects can find it