"Mildew" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Mildew is a type of fungus that grows on the surface of damp substances, such as wood, fabric, or food. It is often characterized by black or greenish-black spots or patches on the affected area. Mildew can cause unpleasant odors, discoloration, and damage to the material it grows on.
Milaners are a type of mammal, specifically a subspecies of leopard cat (Prionailurus bengalensis).
Milanese refers to something or someone related to Milan, a city located in the region of Lombardy, Italy.
The word "mildewed" is an adjective that means: having been affected by or growing mildew, a type of fungus that causes surface mold or decay, typically on organic materials such as textiles, paper, or food. It can also describe something that has become sour, stale, or unpleasant due to neglect or decay.
Mildews refer to a type of fungi that grow on organic matter, typically in damp or humid conditions. They can cause a musty smell, discoloration, and unpleasant texture on surfaces such as food, fabric, and building materials. Mildews are often found in areas with poor ventilation, high humidity, or poor hygiene. They can also trigger allergies and respiratory issues in people.