Crossword-Solution: ASPERGILLUS 11 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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BLACK mould of fruits, nuts and vegetables, cause of 1 answer
a minute fungus forming mould 1 answer
threadlike fungi 1 answer
fungi 9 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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ZCAMEE
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eruption
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These changes in the vegetative forms are scarcely perceptible, in the case of penicillium and mycoderma vini, but they are very evident in the case of aspergillus, consisting of a marked tendency on the part of the submerged mycelial filaments to increase in diameter, and to develop cross partitions at short intervals, so that they sometimes bear a resemblance to chains of conidia.
The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Various 2004
They returned in the same order, but Father Ricardo was carrying a basin of holy water and an aspergillus, with which he proceeded to sprinkle all present, murmuring some inaudible adjuration the while.
The Heavenly Twins Madame Sarah Grand 2005
Occasionally the vegetable parasite _aspergillus_ is present in the external meatus, and produces a condition that is liable to be mistaken for eczema.
Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities--Head--Neck. Sixth Edition. Alexander Miles 2009
These germs, it is now well known, may be dried into powder, so as to be blown away like dust without any, or but little, detriment to their vital energies; and there is now no doubt that they exist in this condition in the air, as do the spores of mucor, aspergillus, oidium, agaricus, and all other fungi.
Epidemics Examined and Explained: or, Living Germs Proved by Analogy to be a Source of Disease John Grove 2010
That a fungus can secrete more than one enzyme, according to the materials its hyphae have to attack, has been shown by the extraction of diastase, inulase, trehalase, invertase, maltase, raffinase, malizitase, emulsin, trypsin and lipase from _Aspergillus_ by Bourquelot, and similar events occur in other fungi.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 3 Various 2011