thick-footed morel
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Definition
Noun: A type of edible mushroom belonging to the morel family, characterized by a conical cap (the fertile portion) that features deep and irregularly shaped pits or depressions. The name "thick-footed" refers to the stout, often robust stem.
Usage
The term is used specifically in mycology (the study of fungi) and foraging to identify and describe this particular species of morel mushroom. It denotes both its taxonomic classification and its culinary value.
Examples
- Noun:
- The forager was thrilled to find a patch of thick-footed morels near the old apple tree.
- Unlike other varieties, the thick-footed morel is prized for its firm texture and rich flavor.
Advanced Usage
- In Scientific Context: The term is used in field guides and scientific descriptions to differentiate (a common species referred to by this name) from other morels with different stem structures or cap pit patterns.
- The specimen was keyed out as a thick-footed morel based on its persistent, irregular ridges.
Variants and Related Words
- Morel (n): The common name for edible fungi in the genus , known for their honeycomb-like caps.
- Morchella crassipes (n): The likely scientific binomial for the thick-footed morel.
- Sponge mushroom (n): A colloquial name for morels, referring to the cap's texture.
Synonyms
- Stout morel
- Thick-stemmed morel
Notes
This is a compound noun where "thick-footed" functions as an adjective modifying the core noun "morel." The definition and usage pertain to this specific compound term as a single lexical unit for a type of fungus.
Noun
- a delicious morel with a conic fertile portion having deep and irregular pits