mucor is a noun.
Definitionsmucor is a type of fungus that typically grows on decaying organic matter and can cause infections in humans.
PronunciationsUS: /ˈmjukɔr/
UK: /ˈmjuːkɔː/
Origin and UsageThe word mucor comes from the Latin word "mucor" meaning "mold". It was first used in English in the mid-19th century to describe a type of fungus that was commonly found growing on decaying organic matter. Today, mucor is primarily used in medical contexts to refer to a type of fungus that can cause infections in humans, particularly those with weakened immune systems.
SynonymsOther types of fungi that can cause infections in humans include aspergillus, candida, and cryptococcus.
Related WordsSome related 5 letter words include fungus, yeast, and spore.
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