břichatka
Czech
Etymology
břich (“stomach”) + -atý + -ka. It refers to the rounded (belly-like) shape of the object.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbr̝ɪxatka/
- Rhymes: -atka
- Hyphenation: bři‧chat‧ka
Noun
břichatka f
- kind of two-man crosscut saw with a blade that is wider in the middle.
- (colloquial) kind of antique commode of a rounded shape
- gasteroid fungus (fungus from the polyphyletic group Gasteromycetes containing puffballs, stinkhorns, bird's nest fungi or false truffles, which produce spores inside their fruiting bodies)
- 2012 August 29, Martin Mička, “Houbaři, vrchol sezony by měl teprve přijít!”, in Orlický deník.cz:
- Další opomíjenou, a přesto výbornou houbou jsou pýchavky. […] Patří do skupiny břichatek, kde výtrusy zrají uvnitř plodnice a v pravý čas prasknou a vypráší do vzduchu miliony výtrusů.
- Another neglected but tasty mushrooms are puffballs. […] They belong to the group of gasteroid fungi, whose spores ripen inside their fruiting body, and which burst in the right time and dust off millions of spores.
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- dreamer, fish from the family Oneirodidae.
- Ceriodaphnia, genus of water fleas from the order Cladocera.
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Derived terms
- břichatkovité
- břichatkovití
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