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Definitions of mildews in various dictionaries:
noun - the process of becoming mildewed
noun - a fungus that produces a superficial (usually white) growth on organic matter
verb - become moldy
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Funguses |
Disinfectant targets |
Targets of Tilex |
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Jan 22 2018 Universal |
Nov 20 2015 Newsday.com |
Jan 25 1999 New York Times |
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Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mildew. |
a thin whitish coating consisting of minute fungal hyphae, growing on plants or damp organic material such as paper. |
A thin whitish coating consisting of minute fungal hyphae, growing on plants or damp organic material such as paper. |
Affect or be affected with mildew. |
Mildews might refer to |
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Mildew is a form of fungus. It is distinguished from its closely related counterpart, mold (British English: mould), largely by its color: moulds appear in shades of black, blue, red, and green, whereas mildew is white. It appears as a thin, superficial growth consisting of minute hyphae (fungal filaments) produced especially on living plants or organic matter such as wood, paper or leather. Both mould and mildew produce distinct offensive odors, and both have been identified as the cause of certain human ailments. * In horticulture, mildew is either species of fungus in the order Erysiphales, or fungus-like organisms in the family Peronosporaceae. It is also used more generally to mean mould growth. In Old English, mildew meant honeydew (a substance secreted by aphids on leaves, formerly thought to distill from the air like dew), and later came to mean mould or fungus. |