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Definition of bread mold in US English: bread moldnoun Any of various fungi, especially of the genus Rhizopus, that grow on bread and other foods. Example sentencesExamples - I grew bread mold once, to see what would happen.
- Welcome to the fourth-grade science fair, with its baking-soda volcanoes, bread mold grown in drawers, proud parents and thoughtful judges.
- For example, penicillin comes from a bread mold.
- They are unaware that they can't get penicillin from any old bread mold.
- Indoor molds (Penicillium - the common bread mold, Aspergillus, and others) are almost universal to some extent.
- But it strikes me that the political press really has descended to a new low - leaving it on an evolutionary plane only slightly higher than bread mold.
- While still a graduate student at Cornell, he had learned of B. O. Dodge's work on the bread mold Neurospora.
- When Sir Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin in bread mold in 1928, he sparked a revolution in drug development.
- The acidic cheese may have also altered the pH level of the sandwich; bread mold grows best when the pH is more or less neutral.
Definition of bread mold in US English: bread moldnoun Any of various fungi, especially of the genus Rhizopus, that grow on bread and other foods. Example sentencesExamples - When Sir Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin in bread mold in 1928, he sparked a revolution in drug development.
- While still a graduate student at Cornell, he had learned of B. O. Dodge's work on the bread mold Neurospora.
- I grew bread mold once, to see what would happen.
- They are unaware that they can't get penicillin from any old bread mold.
- For example, penicillin comes from a bread mold.
- The acidic cheese may have also altered the pH level of the sandwich; bread mold grows best when the pH is more or less neutral.
- But it strikes me that the political press really has descended to a new low - leaving it on an evolutionary plane only slightly higher than bread mold.
- Welcome to the fourth-grade science fair, with its baking-soda volcanoes, bread mold grown in drawers, proud parents and thoughtful judges.
- Indoor molds (Penicillium - the common bread mold, Aspergillus, and others) are almost universal to some extent.
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