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ili-30-11533365-n CILI: i98213
WordNet Domains: plants
SUMO Ontology: BodyPart+
Basic Level Concept: 09257949-n cover
Epinonyms: [1] cover
[1] cover |1|
[0] ili-30-11533365-n (has_hyperonym) |1|
Polarity:
  positive negative
SentiWordNet: 0 0
ML-SentiCon: 0 0
Time:
  past present future atemporal
TempoWordNet: 0 0.004 0.996 0

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GL Variants
- peridio [peˈɾiðjo̝] · [RILG] [DRAG]
CA Variants
- peridi
ES Variants
- peridio
EN Variants
- peridium
Gloss
outer layer of the spore-bearing organ in many fungi
Lexical relations in WordNet via ILI (10) - Show / Hide graph:
Hyperonyms
(has_hyperonym)
09257949-n: a natural object that covers or envelops
Glosses
(gloss)
05297523-n: a fully differentiated structural and functional unit in an animal that is specialized for some particular function
Glosses
(gloss)
08591680-n: a relatively thin sheetlike expanse or region lying over or under another
Glosses
(gloss)
12992868-n: an organism of the kingdom Fungi lacking chlorophyll and feeding on organic matter; ranging from unicellular or multicellular organisms to spore-bearing syncytia
Glosses
(rgloss)
12968408-n: an order of fungi having a peridium surrounding a gleba (sometimes placed in subclass Homobasidiomycetes)
Glosses
(rgloss)
12968658-n: a family of fungi or order Sclerodermatales with a single-layered peridium; includes earthballs
Glosses
(rgloss)
12969425-n: an earthball fungus that is a dingy brownish yellow and a dark purplish interior; the peridium is covered with a pattern of small warts
Glosses
(rgloss)
12969927-n: an earthball with a peridium that is firm dry and smooth when young but developing cracks when mature; pale orange-yellow when young and reddish brown at maturity
Glosses
(rgloss)
13044778-n: any fungus of the family Geastraceae; in form suggesting a puffball whose outer peridium splits into the shape of a star
Glosses
(rgloss)
13045027-n: type genus of Geastraceae; fungi whose outer peridium when dry splits into starlike segments