different between coccus vs cocci
coccus
English
Etymology
From New Latin, from Ancient Greek ?????? (kókkos, “grain, seed”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?k??k?s]
Noun
coccus (plural cocci)
- Any approximately spherical bacterium.
- One of the carpels or seed-vessels of a dry fruit.
Derived terms
- -coccus
- -cocci
See also
- Oxycoccus
Translations
coccus From the web:
- what coccus mean
- what is coccus bacteria
- what does coccus look like
- what does cocci cause
- what causes cocci
- what is coccus bacillus and spirillum
- what is coccus scarlet material
- what is cocci in biology
cocci
English
Etymology 1
Noun
cocci
- plural of coccus
Etymology 2
Shortening.
Noun
cocci (uncountable)
- coccidioidomycosis
Italian
Noun
cocci m
- plural of coccio
Anagrams
- cicco, ciccò
Latin
Noun
cocc?
- genitive singular of coccum
cocci From the web:
- what coccidiosis
- what cocci are gram positive
- what coccidioidomycosis means
- what's coccidia in dogs
- what cocci means
- what cocci forms chains
- what coccia mean
- what cocci are bacilli
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