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cor·y·ne·bacterium \“+\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Greek korynē club + New Latin bacterium; akin to Latin cornu horn — more at horn 1. capitalized : a large genus (the type of the family Corynebacteriaceae) of usually gram-positive aerobic to microaerophilic nonmotile bacteria that occur as irregular or branching rods often banded with metachromatic granules and include a number of important parasites of man, lower animals, and plants — see diphtheria, ring rot 2. plural corynebacteria : any bacterium of the genus Corynebacterium |