| ACTINOBACILLI | • actinobacilli n. Plural of actinobacillus. • ACTINOBACILLUS n. a bacillus of the genus of bacteria Actinobacillus. |
| BACILLI | • bacilli n. Plural of bacillus. • Bacilli prop.n. A taxonomic class within the phylum Firmicutes – aerobic rod-shaped bacteria. • BACILLUS n. (Latin) any of the genus of rod-shaped bacteria. |
| BACILLICIDE | • bacillicide n. (Rare) Any material that kills bacilli. • BACILLICIDE n. something which destroys bacteria. |
| BACILLICIDES | • bacillicides n. Plural of bacillicide. • BACILLICIDE n. something which destroys bacteria. |
| BACILLIFORM | • bacilliform adj. Shaped like a bacillus; rod-shaped. • bacilliform n. Such a bacillus. • BACILLIFORM adj. shaped like a bacillus. |
| CLOXACILLIN | • cloxacillin n. (Pharmacology) A semisynthetic antibiotic C19H18ClN3O5S in the same class as penicillin, effective especially… • CLOXACILLIN n. a penicillin-type antibiotic used to treat infections by staphylococcal bacteria. |
| CLOXACILLINS | • cloxacillins n. Plural of cloxacillin. • CLOXACILLIN n. a penicillin-type antibiotic used to treat infections by staphylococcal bacteria. |
| LACTOBACILLI | • lactobacilli n. Plural of lactobacillus. • LACTOBACILLUS n. any of a genus of bacteria that produce lactic acid. |
| OXACILLIN | • oxacillin n. (Pharmacology) A narrow-spectrum beta-lactam antibiotic made by chemical modification of penicillin… • OXACILLIN n. a semisynthetic penicillin, used in the treatment of penicillin-resistant conditions. |
| OXACILLINS | • oxacillins n. Plural of oxacillin. • OXACILLIN n. a semisynthetic penicillin, used in the treatment of penicillin-resistant conditions. |
| PNEUMOBACILLI | • PNEUMOBACILLUS n. a rod-shaped bacterium that occurs in the respiratory tract and which causes pneumonia. |
| STREPTOBACILLI | • streptobacilli n. Plural of streptobacillus. • STREPTOBACILLUS n. any of a genus of rod-shaped bacteria in which the individual cells are often joined in a chain. |
| THIOBACILLI | • thiobacilli n. Plural of thiobacillus. • THIOBACILLUS n. any of several rod-shaped bacteria that derive energy from the oxidation of sulphur or sulphur compounds. |