Definition of Conidian

1. conidium [adj] - See also: conidium

Lexicographical Neighbors of Conidian

conical cornea
conical flask
conical flasks
conical papillae
conical projection
conicality
conically
conicalness
conichalcite
conicities
conicity
conico-
conics
conidia
conidial
conidian (current term)
conidiation
conidiogenesis
conidiogenous
conidiophore
conidiophores
conidiospores
conies
conifer
coniferin
coniferization
coniferophyte
coniferophytes

Literary usage of Conidian

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Manual of General Pathology: For the Use of Students and Practitioners of by Ernst Wagner (1876)
"It is doubtful whether spore or conidian formation takes place in bacteria.— Consult RINDFLEISCH. Vire/i. Arch.. 1*7:2, LIV., p. 306. ..."

2. The Diseases of the Mouth in Children (non-surgical). by Frederick Forchheimer (1892)
"Under all circumstances, we no longer have the right to call the globulo-filamentous form, mycelium, and the yeast form, conidian, as both of them form ..."

3. Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture by Pennsylvania Dept. of Agriculture (1898)
"... the oldest parts withering as the head advanced; even several Ascomycetes, amongst them the Morel!, may give under these conditions conidian (Botrytis) ..."

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