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-mycetes
a combining form meaning “mushrooms, fungi,” used in the formation of taxonomic names of fungi, especially classes.
Myxomycetes.
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
"There are two classes of organism in water - the cyano bacteria, which is commonly known as blue/ green algae, and actino mycetes, which are responsible for the damp or earth smell."
HOWLER, a name applied to the members of a group of tropical American monkeys, now known scientifically as Alouata, although formerly designated Mycetes.
Mycetes, mī-sē′tēz, n. a kind of South American monkey, called also Howlers.
Mycetes, mī-sē′tēz, n.pl. mushrooms or fungi.—ns.
The Howling Monkeys form the single genus of the second sub-family of the Cebidæ—the genus Mycetes.
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When To Use
The combining form -mycetes is used like a suffix meaning “mushrooms, fungi.” It is occasionally used in the scientific names for classes of fungi in taxonomy.The form -mycetes comes from Greek éٱ, the plural of ŧ, meaning “mushroom.” Other combining forms meaning "fungus" that come from this same Greek root are myco- and myc-. are variants of -mycetes?When indicating a singular, -mycetes becomes -mycete, as in myxomycete. A similar combining form used like a prefix is myceto-. Want to learn more? Check out our Words That Use entries for both -mycete and myceto-.
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