The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Agaric \Ag"a*ric\ (?; 277), n. [L. agaricum, Gr. ?, said to be
   fr. Agara, a town in Sarmatia.]
   1. (Bot.) A fungus of the genus Agaricus, of many species,
      of which the common mushroom is an example.
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   2. An old name for several species of Polyporus, corky
      fungi growing on decaying wood.
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   Note: The "female agaric" (Polyporus officinalis) was
         renowned as a cathartic; the "male agaric" (Polyporus
         igniarius) is used for preparing touchwood, called
         punk or German tinder.
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   Agaric mineral, a light, chalky deposit of carbonate of
      lime, sometimes called rock milk, formed in caverns or
      fissures of limestone.
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