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'''epinecral''' (''adj.'') – horny dead, decomposing hyphae with indistinct lumina, usually appearing hyaline, gelatinous and amorphous, on top of the cortical layer (see discussion under necral); also referred to as the amorphous layer.
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'''epinecral''' ([[Category:Adjective]][[:Category:Adjective|adjective]]) – horny dead, decomposing hyphae with indistinct [[cell lumina]], usually appearing [[hyaline]], [[gelatinous]] and [[amorphous]], on top of the [[cortical]] layer (see discussion under [[necral]]); also referred to as the [[amorphous layer]].
  
 
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epinecral (adjective) – horny dead, decomposing hyphae with indistinct cell lumina, usually appearing hyaline, gelatinous and amorphous, on top of the cortical layer (see discussion under necral); also referred to as the amorphous layer.

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