toadstool
Americannoun
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any of various mushrooms having a stalk with an umbrellalike cap, especially the agarics.
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a poisonous mushroom, as distinguished from an edible one.
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any of various other fleshy fungi, as the puffballs and coral fungi.
noun
Etymology
Origin of toadstool
First recorded in 1350–1400, toadstool is from the Middle English word tadstol. See toad, stool
Example Sentences
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Is it a “fruiting body,” better known as the toadstool, that emerges from the ground in a panoply of shapes and textures?
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 18, 2025
Kind of like an Alice in Wonderland toadstool, only made of tender cake and studded with jammy blueberries.
From Salon • Sep. 12, 2021
The most unlikely discovery was a toadstool growing among trees beside a reservoir at Heathrow Airport, which was found by fungi expert Andy Overall.
From BBC • Dec. 17, 2020
And I realized very quickly I had to do more to engage them than just sitting there on the toadstool looking pretty.
From Slate • Mar. 27, 2020
Mother Jaguar cocked her head to the side and watched as the babies changed into a single perfect little toadstool.
From "The Ugly One" by Leanne Statland Ellis
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