
1) Basement problem 2) Bath problem 3) Bathroom buildup 4) Bathroom mold 5) Bathroom problem 6) Bathroom-tile problem 7) Become moldy 8) Bleach target, at times 9) Cellar growth 10) Common attic discovery 11) Common fungus 12) Damp-closet problem 13) Damp-weather problem 14) Fungal discoloration 15) Fungal plant coating
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1) Mold 2) Mushroom
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Mildew is defined as a thin, superficial, usually whitish growth consisting of minute hyphae (fungal filaments) produced especially on living plants or organic matter such as wood, paper or leather. Molds are similar superficial, often `woolly,` downy, or furry growths of unspecified color, typically on food or suggesting decay. In horticulture,.....
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A fungal disease of plants in which the mycelium and spores of the fungus are seen as a whitish growth on the host surface.
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• (v. i.) To become tainted with mildew. • (v. t.) To taint with mildew. • (n.) A growth of minute powdery or webby fungi, whitish or of different colors, found on various diseased or decaying substances.
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(F mildiou, R mucegai)mold whenever it occurs on fabrics, leather, etc.
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a conspicuous mass of threadlike hyphae and fruiting structures produced by various fungi (kingdom Fungi). It is associated with cloth, fibres, ...
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Several different types of fungi. Two popular types are downy and powdery. It leaves a white coating on the leaves. Common to crepe myrtle, zinnias, grapes, and roses
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Filamentatious microscopic fungi.
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Mildew is a fungus that grows in dark, moist environments - such as bathrooms, kitchens, saunas and shower rooms. It appears in different colours such as black, grey, yellow, green or purple.
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A fungal growth that does not cause deep discoloration of the wood. Associated with mould, it usually appears as tiny black spots that cover the timber surface
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A fungous disease characterised by the appearance of a white, mycelial growth and spores on the surface of infected plant parts.
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Mil'dew intransitive verb To become tainted with mildew.
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Mil'dew noun [ Anglo-Saxon
meledeáw ; akin to Old High German
militou , German
mehlthau ,
mehltau ; probably orig. meaning, honeydew; confer Goth.
milip honey. See
Mellifluous , and
Dew .]
(Botany) A growth of minute powdery or webby fungi, wh...
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Mil'dew transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Mildewed ;
present participle & verbal noun Mildewing .] To taint with mildew. « He . . .
mildews the white wheat.»
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A fungus that produces a whitish covering
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Grapevine disease. Can be devastating but is usually controlled by dusting the vines with sulfur or spraying with organic fungicides.
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Mildew is a growth of minute white fungi. It occurs on plants and objects exposed to damp.
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[
n] - the process of becoming mildewed 2. [n] - a fungus that produces a superficial (usually white) growth on organic matter
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A thin, whitish growth produced on organic matter and on plants by fungi (as of the families Peronosporaceae).
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mold noun the process of becoming mildewed
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Any fungus that appears as a destructive growth on plants, paper, leather, or wood when they become damp for a certain length of time; such fungi usually form a thin white coating on the surface
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Grapevine disease. Can be devastating but is usually controlled by dusting the vines with sulfur or spraying with organic fungicides. The two major types of mildew are Powdery mildew, which occurs in (low humidity) California and Downey mildew, which occurs in (higher humidity) Europe and other wine regions of the world.
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A fungus. Two common types are downy and powdery. It leaves a white coating on the leaves and is common to crepe myrtle, zinnias, grapes, bee balm, roses, etc. It shows up in cool, wet weather. Drip irrigation can prevent some occurrence. Plant disease resistant varieties.
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