What does ciuperca in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word ciuperca in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use ciuperca in Romanian.

The word ciuperca in Romanian means micoză, ciupercă, infecție fungică, ciupercă, ciupercă, în formă de ciupercă, a forma o ciupercă, ciupercă atomică, ciupercă, ciupercă neagră chinezească, ciupercă otrăvitoare. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word ciuperca

micoză

(fungal infection) (Tinea pedis)

I wear sandals in the shower at the gym so I won't pick up athlete's foot.

ciupercă

(mushroom)

infecție fungică

(fungal infection) (pe piele)

ciupercă

(wild fungus)

Pădurea era plină de ciuperci otrăvitoare.
The forest was full of poisonous mushrooms.

ciupercă

(edible fungus)

Kelsey a făcut ciuperci la cină.
Kelsey made mushrooms for dinner.

în formă de ciupercă

(cloud: mushroom shaped)

The soldier saw a mushroom cloud in the distance.

a forma o ciupercă

(mushroom shape)

A cloud mushroomed up where the bomb landed.

ciupercă atomică

(cloud of smoke from a nuclear bomb)

ciupercă

(round mushroom)

Be careful with wild puffballs; some are not edible.

ciupercă neagră chinezească

(edible Asian mushroom)

ciupercă otrăvitoare

(poisonous mushroom)

After the rain, the forest was filled with colorful toadstools.

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