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puc·cin·ia \ˌpəkˈsinēə\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Tommaso Puccini died 1735 Italian anatomist + New Latin -ia : a very large genus (the type of the family Pucciniaceae) that is sometimes separated into four genera and consists of heteroecious parasitic fungi having 2-celled teliospores whose pedicels do not gelatinize and aecia with a pseudoperidium and including many forms that are destructive to various economic plants — see wheat rust • puc·cin·oid \-ˌnȯid\ adjective |