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mildew
Conspicuous mass of threadlike hyphae (see mycelium) and fruiting structures produced by various fungi (division Mycota; see fungus). Mildew grows on cloth, fibers, leather goods, and plants, using these substances as food for growth and reproduction. Downy mildew and powdery mildew are plant diseases that affect hundreds of species.
Waldeck
Former state, Germany. Now a part of Hesse, its capital was Arolsen. A county in the Middle Ages, it became a principality in 1712 and part of Prussia in 1867. A republic and constituent state of the Weimar Republic 1918-29, it later formed part of the Prussian Hesse-Nassau province until 1945.
wildcat
Wild species (Felis silvestris) of cat (family Felidae) native to Eurasian forests. Very similar to the domestic yellowish tabby, it will interbreed with domestic cats (of which it is presumably an ancestor). It is 20-32 in. (50-80 cm) long, excluding the 10-14-in. (25-35-cm) tail. It stands 14-16 in. (35-40 cm) and weighs 6-20 lbs (3-10 kg). Solitary and nocturnal, it preys on birds and small animals. In N. America the name is used for the bobcat and lynx; in Africa it refers to the Caffre cat.
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