different between bacteriophagous vs bacteriophage
bacteriophagous
English
Etymology
From bacterio- (“bacteria”) +? -phagous (“eating”).
Adjective
bacteriophagous (comparative more bacteriophagous, superlative most bacteriophagous)
- Pertaining to the predation and consumption of bacterium.
Related terms
- bacteriophage
- bacteriophagy
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bacteriophage
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French bactériophage, coined by microbiologist Félix d'Hérelle, from bacterio- (“bacteria”) +? -phage (“eater”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bæk?t???.????fe?d?/
- enPR: bâk'tîr'?'?'f?j
- Hyphenation: bac?ter?i?o?phage
Noun
bacteriophage (plural bacteriophages)
- (microbiology, virology) A virus that specifically infects bacteria.
Synonyms
- phage
Derived terms
Translations
See also
- virophage
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