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cortina

[ kawr-tahy-nuh, -tee-nuh ]

noun

, Mycology.
, plural cor·ti·nae [kawr-, tahy, -nee, -, tee, -nahy].
  1. a weblike, often evanescent veil covering the gills or hanging from the cap edge of certain mushrooms, particularly those of genus Cortinarius, and sometimes persisting as a ring or remnant of fibrils around the mushroom stalk.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of cortina1

1825–35; < New Latin; Late Latin cortīna curtain

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Example Sentences

There is in consequence little agriculture and no cultivation of the vine in the immediate neighbourhood of Cortina.

From Tre Croci the beautiful road runs direct to Cortina down a rather steep incline.

Cortina lies in its valley like a white shell that has rolled down into a broad vase of malachite.

The art schools of Cortina are famous for their beautiful work in gold and silver filigree, and wood-inlaying.

When a stern necessity forces one to leave Cortina, there are several ways of departure.

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