| AMANITA | • amanita n. Any of very many agaric mushrooms, of the genus Amanita, most of which are very poisonous. • Amanita prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Pluteaceae – amanita mushrooms. • AMANITA n. (Greek) a kind of poisonous fungus. |
| AMANITAS | • amanitas n. Plural of amanita. • AMANITA n. (Greek) a kind of poisonous fungus. |
| AMANITIN | • amanitin n. (Biochemistry) A deadly amatoxin found in Amanita phalloides (the death cap), the four destroying angels… • AMANITIN n. a toxin produced by certain mushrooms. |
| BONAMANI | • BONAMANO n. (Italian) a tip. |
| SHAMANIC | • shamanic adj. Of or relating to a shaman or to shamanism. • SHAMANIC adj. pertaining to a shaman, a doctor-priest or medicine man working by magic. |
| AMANITINS | • amanitins n. Plural of amanitin. • AMANITIN n. a toxin produced by certain mushrooms. |
| SHAMANISM | • shamanism n. Any of a range of traditional beliefs and practices concerned with communication with the spirit world. • SHAMANISM n. the religion of certain peoples of North Asia, based essentially on magic and sorcery as practised by shamans. |
| SHAMANIST | • shamanist n. An adherent of shamanism. • SHAMANIST n. an adherent of shamanism. |
| AQUAMANILE | • aquamanile n. (Historical) A ewer or jug-like vessel, shaped like an animal or human figure, used for washing the hands. • AQUAMANILE n. a ewer in the form of a human or animal figure for ceremonial hand-washing, also AQUAMANALE. |
| SHAMANISMS | • shamanisms n. Plural of shamanism. • SHAMANISM n. the religion of certain peoples of North Asia, based essentially on magic and sorcery as practised by shamans. |
| SHAMANISTS | • shamanists n. Plural of shamanist. • SHAMANIST n. an adherent of shamanism. |
| AQUAMANILES | • aquamaniles n. Plural of aquamanile. • AQUAMANILE n. a ewer in the form of a human or animal figure for ceremonial hand-washing, also AQUAMANALE. |
| SHAMANISTIC | • shamanistic adj. Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of shamanism. • SHAMANISTIC adj. relating to shamanism. |