noun
Etymology: from present participle of purge (I)
: a common white pore fungus ( Fomes officinalis ) of Europe and America that causes a heart rot of various conifers and has been used as a purgative in human medicine — called also white agaric
noun
Etymology: from present participle of purge (I)
: a common white pore fungus ( Fomes officinalis ) of Europe and America that causes a heart rot of various conifers and has been used as a purgative in human medicine — called also white agaric
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012