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ba·cil·lus B0009100 (bə-sĭl′əs)n. pl. ba·cil·li (-sĭl′ī′) 1. Any of various bacteria, especially a rod-shaped bacterium.2. Any of various rod-shaped, spore-forming, aerobic bacteria of the genus Bacillus that often occur in chains and include B. anthracis, the causative agent of anthrax. [Late Latin, diminutive of Latin baculum, rod; see bak- in Indo-European roots.]TranslationsEncyclopediaSeebacillusbacillienUK
bacilli [bah-sil´i] (L.) plural of bacillus.ba·cil·li (bă-sil'ī), Plural of bacillus.ba·cil·li (bă-sil'ī) Plural of bacillus. Ba·cil·lus (bă-sil'ŭs) A genus of aerobic or facultatively anaerobic, spore-forming, ordinarily motile bacteria; these organisms are chemoheterotrophic and are found primarily in soil. A few species are animal pathogens; some species evoke antibody production. [L. dim. of baculus, rod, staff]
ba·cil·lus , bacilli (bă-sil'ŭs, -'ī) 1. A vernacular term used to refer to any member of the bacterial genus Bacillus. 2. Term used to refer to any rod-shaped bacterium. [L. dim. of baculus, a rod, staff] |