DRY ROT


Meaning of DRY ROT in English

[dry rot] n (1795) 1 a: a decay of seasoned timber caused by fungi that consume the cellulose of wood leaving a soft skeleton which is readily reduced to powder b: a fungal rot of plant tissue in which the affected areas are dry and often firmer than normal or more or less mummified

2: a fungus causing dry rot

3: decay from within caused esp. by resistance to new forces

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