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-mycetes

  1. a combining form meaning “mushrooms, fungi,” used in the formation of taxonomic names of fungi, especially classes:

    Myxomycetes.



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Origin of -mycetes1

< New Latin < Greek éٱ, plural of ýŧ mushroom + -ism

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51Թs That Use -mycetes

What does -mycetes mean?

The combining form -mycetes is used like a suffix meaning “mushrooms, fungi.” It is occasionally used in the scientific names for classes of fungi in taxonomy.

The form -mycetes comes from Greek éٱ, the plural of ŧ, meaning “mushroom.” Other combining forms meaning “fungus” that come from this same Greek root are myco- and myc-.

What are variants of -mycetes?

When indicating a singular, -mycetes becomes -mycete, as in myxomycete. A similar combining form used like a prefix is myceto-. Want to learn more? Check out our 51Թs That Use entries for both -mycete and myceto-.

Examples of -mycetes

One example of a scientific term that features the form -mycetes is Zygomycetes, “a subclass of fungi characterized by sexual reproduction resulting in the formation of a large spore formed by union of similar gametes.”

The form zygo- literally means “yoked” and is used to indicate a pair or a union. The -mycetes portion of the word means “fungi,” and Zygomycetes therefore literally translates to “yoked (paired) fungi.”

What are some words that use the combining form -mycetes?

What are some other forms that -mycetes may be commonly confused with?

Break it down!

The combining form phyco- means “algae.” With this in mind, what do the fungi known as Phycomycetes resemble?

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