Agaric

/ˈæɡərɪk/ noun

A fungus or mushroom, especially one used historically for medicine or in religious rituals, or any fungus with a gill structure underneath.

From Greek 'agarikon' through Latin, originally referring to a medicinal fungus from Dacia (modern Romania). The term evolved to mean various fungi and mushrooms.

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