Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

amanita

Noun
/ˌæməˈniːtə/
Definition
A genus of fungi that includes some of the most toxic mushrooms known.
Examples
  • The Amanita muscaria, known as the fly agaric, is famous for its distinctive red cap with white spots.
  • Some species of Amanita are responsible for severe poisoning cases in mushroom foraging.
Meaning
Amanita refers to a group of mushrooms characterized by a cap, gills, and a stem, with some species being highly poisonous, while others are edible.
Synonyms
  • Fungus
  • Mushroom
  • Toadstool