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noun • soft creamy white cheese; milder than Camembert | ||||||||
44% | 12 | Derived from a species of Penicillium mold | ||||||
noun • a kind of penicillin (a fungicidal antibiotic with the trade name Fulvicin) produced by molds of the genus Penicillium | ||||||||
44% | 10 | Derived from the mold Penicillium | ||||||
noun • semisynthetic penicillin (trade names Principen and Polycillin and SK-Ampicillin) | ||||||||
Its Exterior Is The Edible Mold Penicillium Candidum Crossword Clue
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