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Definition of Entoloma sinuatum
1. Noun. A deadly poisonous agaric; a large cap that is first white (livid or lead-colored) and then turns yellowish or tan.
Generic synonyms: Agaric
Group relationships: Entoloma, Genus Entoloma
Medical Definition of Entoloma sinuatum
1. A species of mushroom capable of producing mycetismus gastrointestinalis. (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Entoloma Sinuatum
Literary usage of Entoloma sinuatum
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. British Fungus-flora: A Classified Text-book of Mycology by George. Massee (1893)
"Entoloma sinuatum. Fr. Pileus up to 6 in. across, very fleshy, convex then
expanded, gibbous at first, then depressed, yellowish-white; margin wavy and ..."
2. Materia Medica: Pharmacology, Therapeutics and Prescription Writing for by Walter Arthur Bastedo (1918)
"... Entoloma sinuatum, etc. The Amanita muscaria, or fly agaric, is highly colored
with yellow and orange and reddish tints. Its stem is longer than the ..."
3. Transactions by Massachusetts Horticultural Society (1896)
"... equestre, and Entoloma sinuatum. Still other genera not included by Fries in
the old genus Agaricus are included by Saccardo, and after Mm by Massee and ..."