モエギタケ

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Japanese[edit]

Alternative spelling
萌黄茸

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [mo̞e̞ɡʲita̠ke̞]

Noun[edit]

モエギタケ: verdigris agaric mushrooms

モエギタケ or もえぎたけ (moegitake

  1. verdigris agaric (Stropharia aeruginosa), a woodland mushroom
  2. Strophariaceae, a taxonomic family of mushrooms
    • 1983, Nanba Tsuneo, Mikage Masayuki, Doku no aru shokubutsu [Poisonous plants]‎[1], page 54:
      ニガクリタケ モエギタケ()
      (みどり)がかった()(いろ)(ちい)さなキノコで、()べると(にが)()があります。
      Nigakuritake moegitake ka
      Midori gakatta kīro no chīsana kinoko de, taberu to nigami ga arimasu.
      Sulphur tuft. Strophariacea family
      This small greenish yellow mushroom, if ingested, has a bitter taste.

Usage notes[edit]

  • As with many terms that name organisms, this term is often spelled in katakana, especially in biological contexts (where katakana is customary).

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