From: | Ph. D. <phild@...> |
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Date: | Tuesday, February 1, 2005, 0:29 |
Pascal A. Kramm wrote:> > Even though it originated from French, it is by now quite > commonly used in English (and german as well, and in many > other languages as well), generally referring to "Agraricus Bisporus"."quite commonly used in English"? Not in the United States. I just turned fifty years old, and I've never run across this word before. --Ph. D.