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us·ne·a
(ŭs′nē-ə, ŭz′-)n.
Any of various widely distributed lichens of the genus Usnea, characterized by a pendulous, usually branched thallus, often growing on trees.
[From Arabic 'ušna, moss; akin to Persian ušna.]
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usnea
(ˈʌsnɪə)n
(Plants) a lichen that hangs from tree branches. Also called: old man's beard
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us•ne•a
(ˈʌs ni ə)n., pl. -ne•as.
any pale green or gray, mosslike lichen of the genus Usnea, common on rocks and trees.
[1590–1600; < New Latin, Medieval Latin < Arabic or Persian ushnah]
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Noun | 1. | ![]() fungus genus - includes lichen genera family Usneaceae, Usneaceae - fruticose lichens having prostrate or erect or pendulous thalli: genera Usnea, Evernia, Ramalina, Alectoria |
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