释义 |
meth·a·no·mon·a·da·ce·ae \|methə(ˌ)nōˌmänəˈdāsēˌē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Methanomonad-, Methanomonas, type genus (from International Scientific Vocabulary methane + New Latin -o- + -monad-, -monas) + -aceae : a family of gram-negative rod-shaped soil and water bacteria (order Pseudomonadales) that obtain energy by oxidizing simple carbon and hydrogen compounds and are often motile by means of polar flagella |