释义 |
bac·te·roi·da·ce·ae \ˌbaktəˌrȯiˈdāsēˌē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Bacteroides, type genus + -aceae : a family of extremely varied gram-negative bacteria (order Eubacteriales) that usually live in the alimentary canal or on mucous surfaces of warm-blooded animals and are sometimes associated with acute infective processes — see bacteroides |