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microbial, a. Biol.|maɪˈkrəʊbɪəl| [f. microbi-on + -al1.] Of or pertaining to microbes; due to or produced by microbes. Also miˈcrobially adv., by or with microbes.
188719th Cent. Aug. 244 There is a considerable difference found in the microbial richness of the air in different places. 1898Nature 10 Feb. 355/2 Alcohol in relation to microbial diseases. 1899Allbutt's Syst. Med. VIII. 471 Rheumatism is..due to an infection..by an agent of microbial nature. 1971Flying Apr. 88 (Advt.), Microbially induced corrosion of fuel tanks. 1974Nature 27 Sept. 316/2 Plants in the three microbially contaminated pots produced proteid roots. So miˈcrobian a., in the same sense.
1883American XVI. 318 Positively alive with microbian organisms. 1898Allbutt's Syst. Med. V. 34 The bronchitis is secondary to the microbian invasion. |