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aecium
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ae·ci·um  (s-m, sh-)
n. pl. ae·ci·a (-s-, -sh-)
A cuplike structure of some rust fungi that contains chains of aeciospores.

[New Latin, from Greek aiki, injury, from aiks, unseemly, injurious : a-, not; see a-1 + eikenai, to seem, be seemly.]

aeci·al (s-l, -sh-) adj.

aecium [ˈiːsɪəm], aecidium [iːˈsɪdɪəm]
n pl -cia [-sɪə], -cidia [-ˈsɪdɪə]
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Botany) a globular or cup-shaped structure in some rust fungi in which aeciospores are produced
[New Latin, from Greek aikia injury (so called because of the damage the fungi cause)]

aecium  (s-m, sh-m)
Plural aecia (s-, sh-)
A cuplike structure of some rust fungi that contains chains of aeciospores. Aecia usually form on the bottom surface of leaves.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.aecium - fruiting body of some rust fungi bearing chains of aeciosporesaecium - fruiting body of some rust fungi bearing chains of aeciospores
rust fungus, rust - any of various fungi causing rust disease in plants
fruiting body - an organ specialized for producing spores


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