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4.1
sporeon.net available

Spore growth engine · Natural origin + tech suffix creates a distinct invented entity.

4.2
mycelya.net available

Mycelium network · Short, elegant twist on mycelium, sounding like a place or platform.

4.1
sporion.net available

Spore core · Tight vowel structure, invented form of spore + ion/center.

4.2
mycozon.com available

Mycology zone · Invented region or specific area dedicated to fungal cultivation.

4.2
fungix.net available

Fungus index · Bare but X-ended to signal tech, distinct from raw 'fungus'.

3.9
mycolex.net available

Fungal intelligence · Myco root with sharp lex suffix implies knowledge-based farming.

3.8
fungiax.com available

Fungal structure focus · Bends 'fungus' with axial stability for a strong technical feel.

3.9
hifonix.net available

Hyphae connection · Derives from hyphae strands, fused with -ix for a techy twist.

3.9
basidix.com available

Basidium base · Uses the fungal spore-bearing structure as a unique, invented anchor.

3.6
chytrix.com available

Chytrid innovation · Rare fungal class name modified for distinctiveness and availability.

3.6
rhizomix.net available

Root-like growth · Plays on rhizomorphic structures without using the common term.

3.6
fungonix.com available

Fungus nexus · Solid consonant start, implies a central hub for fungal matter.

3.6
sporevix.com available

Spore matrix · Sharp x ending provides a modern, digital aesthetic for biology.

3.9
capitox.net available

Cap structure · From caput/cap, bent to sound like a tough, industrial material.

3.9
velamix.net available

Veil/mixture · Soft start from veil (partial) mixed with industrial x-end.

3.6
stemrix.net available

Stem focus · Direct but hardened with rix, implying structural integrity.

3.9
mycolix.net available

Mycology lattice · Distinct from Mycolex, implies a structured grid of fungus.

3.9
sporeq.net available

Spore queue · Very short, invented, implies processing or sequencing of spores.

3.6
myceliax.net available

Myco+lynx; sharp fungal vision · Distinct from taken -mynx/-rix forms; suggests precision agriculture.

3.7
sporalee.com available

Spore + ally; fungal partner · Soft, approachable invented word avoiding harsh tech consonants.

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