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bacterium

English

Etymology

From New Latin bact?rium, from Ancient Greek ????????? (bakt?rion, small staff), from ???????? (bakt?ría).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bæk?t???.??m/

Noun

bacterium (plural bacteria)

  1. (microbiology) A single celled organism with cell walls but no nucleus or organelles.

Usage notes

  • In most formal writing, bacterium is the singular form of the noun, and bacteria the plural form. This is in accord with the word's Latin etymology. However, in ordinary speech, some speakers use bacteria as a singular, with plural either bacteria or bacterias. This is usually considered nonstandard.

Hypernyms

  • prokaryote

Hyponyms

  • See also Thesaurus:bacterium

Derived terms

  • eubacterium
  • archaebacterium / archebacterium
  • urobacterium
  • bacterial

Translations

Further reading

  • bacterium on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

See also

  • bacillus

Latin

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ????????? (bakt?rion, small staff), from ???????? (bakt?ría).

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /bak?te?.ri.um/, [bäk?t?e??i???]
  • (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /bak?te.ri.um/, [b?k?t????ium]

Noun

bact?rium n (genitive bact?ri? or bact?r?); second declension

  1. (microbiology) bacterium

Declension

Second-declension noun (neuter).

1Found in older Latin (until the Augustan Age).

References

  • bacterium in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition, 1883–1887)

bacterium From the web:

  • what bacteria causes strep throat
  • what bacteria is associated with food poisoning
  • what bacteria causes uti
  • what bacteria causes pneumonia
  • what bacteria causes tuberculosis
  • what bacteria causes syphilis
  • what bacteria causes lyme disease
  • what bacteria causes food poisoning


bacteraemia

English

Alternative forms

  • bacteræmia
  • bacteremia

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ????????? (bakt?rion, small staff) and ???? (haîma, blood).

Noun

bacteraemia (countable and uncountable, plural bacteraemias)

  1. The medical condition of having bacteria in the bloodstream.

Related terms

  • bacteremic
  • bacterium

Translations

bacteraemia From the web:

  • what causes bacteraemia
  • what does bacteraemia mean
  • what is mssa bacteraemia
  • what is mrsa bacteraemia
  • what is proteus bacteraemia
  • what is primary bacteraemia
  • enterococcus bacteraemia
  • what is aureus bacteraemia
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