candidalike

See also: candida-like

English

Etymology

candida + -like

Adjective

candidalike (comparative more candidalike, superlative most candidalike)

  1. Alternative form of candida-like
    • 1967, Chauncey Depew Leake, Biological actions of dimethylsulfoxide:
      Morphologically it was a candidalike yeast type of ...
    • 1988, January 22, “Robert McClory”, in The Yeast of Our Problems:
      And researchers at the National Institutes of Health report finding candidalike fungus infections in the blood of AIDS victims.
    • 1998, Michael Tierra, The Way of Herbs:
      The result for many is bloating, hypoglycemic reactions, fatigue, and an aggravation of candidalike symptoms.
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