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ag·a·ric I. \ˈagərik, ˈaig-; əˈgarik, -ēk also -ˈger-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin agaricum, a fungus, from Greek agarikon 1. : a fungus of the family Agaricaceae and especially of the genus Agaricus 2. : any of several species of the genus Fomes (especially F. igniarius) used in the preparation of punk 3. : the dried fruit body of a mushroom (Fomes officinalis or Polyporus officinalis) formerly used in the treatment of excessive perspiration (as in the night sweats of tuberculosis) II. adjective : of or relating to agarics : like a fungus |