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polypore|ˈpɒlɪpɔə(r)| [f. mod.L. Polyporus (P. A. Micheli Nova Plantarum Genera (1729) 129), f. poly- + Gr. πόρος pore.] A bracket-fungus belonging to the genus Polyporus or the family Polyporaceæ.
1902Science 12 Dec. 954/1 A correspondent..sent me a fine specimen of a polypore which he found on the trunk of a tall tree. 1923F. Dickson in L. H. Bailey Cultivated Evergreens iv. 150 Most of the fungi causing these wood-rots are of one general type commonly known as ‘bracket-fungi’ or ‘polypores’. 1946Nature 7 Sept. 325/1 The paper contains an extensive key to the principal white resupinate polypores in culture. 1971P. H. B. Talbot Princ. Fungal Taxon. xii. 201 The polypores and hydnums are typically woody, corky or membranous in texture. 1976G. C. Ainsworth Introd. Hist. Mycol. iii. 35 Greek and Roman writers certainly distinguished between agarics, polypores, and truffles. |