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mushroomAn unacceptable occurrence when the top of a caisson concrete pier spreads out and hardens to become wider than the foundation wall's thickness.
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mushroomSlang for a thunderstorm with a well-defined anvil rollover, and thus having a visual appearance resembling a mushroom.
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mushroom"expand or increase rapidly," 1741, from mushroom (n.). Related: Mushroomed; mushrooming.
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mushroommid-15c., muscheron, musseroun (attested 1327 as a surname, John Mussheron), from Anglo-French musherun, Old French meisseron (11c., Modern French mousseron), perhaps from Late Latin mussirionem (nomi [..]
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mushroomfungus, usually with an umbrella-shaped cap on top of a slender stalk.
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mushroompick or gather mushrooms; "We went mushrooming in the Fall" common name for an edible agaric (contrasting with the inedible toadstool) grow and spread fast; "The [..]
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mushrooma small plant shaped like an umbrella. It can be cooked and eaten
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mushroomshveml
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mushroomA descriptive term for a soft point, hollow point or special type of bullet point that is designed to expand to increased sectional diameter.
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mushroomTo see mushrooms in your dreams, denotes unhealthy desires, and unwise haste in amassing wealth, as it may vanish in law suits and vain pleasures. To eat them, signifies humiliation and disgraceful love. For a young woman to dream of them, foretells her defiance of propriety in her pursuit of foolish pleasures.
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mushroomThe unacceptable occurrence when the top of a caisson concrete pier spreads out and hardens to become wider than the foundation wall thickness. See caisson
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mushroomPronounce it: mush-roomThe mushroom is a fungus which comes in a wide range of varieties that belong to two distinct types: cultivated and wild. In myth and folklore mushrooms have always had somethin [..]
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mushroomJamaican mushrooms are actually fungi and are one of nature's most versatile Jamaican foods and can be used in hundreds of ways and cooked in almost any way imaginable. Mushrooms are not popularly used in Jamaican food recipes. T
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mushroom(n) common name for an edible agaric (contrasting with the inedible toadstool)(n) mushrooms and related fleshy fungi (including toadstools, puffballs, morels, coral fungi, etc.)(n) any of various f [..]
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mushroomA thunderstorm with a well-defined anvil rollover, and thus having a visual appearance resembling a mushroom.
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mushroomThe unacceptable occurrence when the top of a caisson concrete pier spreads out and hardens to become wider than the foundation wall thickness. N Back to Top
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mushroom(French, mousseron, a white mushroom; Latin, muscus, moss.)
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mushroomAn extensive order of basidiomycetous Fungi whose fruiting bodies are commonly called mushrooms.
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mushroomMushrooms in the order Agaricales containing B Vitamins, cortinelin, and the polysaccharide Lentinan.
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mushroomHow a sailor complains that they are kept in the dark and fed shit.
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mushroomWarning call of a nuclear detonation.
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mushroomThe "flowering" part of a fungus. The main body of a fungus is a network of tiny thread-like parts, called mycelium. Mushrooms grow from the mycelium during a particular season and release t [..]
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mushroomSlang for a thunderstorm with a well-defined anvil rollover, and thus having a visual appearance resembling a mushroom.
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mushroomSlang for a thunderstorm with a well-defined anvil rollover, and thus having a visual appearance resembling a mushroom.
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mushroom[Slang] A thunderstorm with a well-defined anvil rollover, and thus having a visual appearance resembling a mushroom.
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mushroomA thunderstorm with a well-defined anvil rollover, and thus having a visual appearance resembling a mushroom.
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mushroom[Slang], a thunderstorm with a well-defined anvil rollover, and thus having a visual appearance resembling a mushroom.
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mushroomSlang for a thunderstorm with a well-defined anvil rollover, and thus having a visual appearance resembling a mushroom.
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