"Mycetismus" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Mycetismus is a rare or obsolete term that refers to the habit of eating mushrooms or other fungal bodies, especially in large quantities or to the point of habituation. It is a type of irregular diet or behavior that was first described in the 19th century.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "mycetismus":
The Mycenaeans were an ancient Greek civilization that flourished in Greece from around 1600 to 1100 BC. They were known for their advanced city-states, including Mycenae, Tiryns, and Pylos, as well as their sophisticated architecture, art, and writing systems. The Mycenaeans were also skilled warriors and traders, and their civilization played a significant role in laying the foundations for ancient Greek culture. The name "Mycenaean" comes from the city of Mycenae, which was an important center of power and culture during this period.
Mycetes refers to a type of fungus, specifically a type of spore-bearing fungus that includes mushrooms, toadstools, and bracket fungi.
Mycetism is a term used in the field of psychology and psychiatry. It refers to the phenomenon of a person's thoughts, feelings, and actions being controlled or influenced by an external force, often supernatural or paranormal in nature.