Eubacteria
[yoo-bak-teer-ee-uh] /ˌyu bækˈtɪər i ə/
plural noun, singular eubacterium
[yoo-bak-teer-ee-uh m] /ˌyu bækˈtɪər i əm/ (Show IPA). Bacteriology.
1.
spherical or rod-shaped of the order Eubacteriales, characterized by simple, undifferentiated cells with rigid walls.
/ˌjuːbækˈtɪərɪə/
plural noun (sing) -rium (-rɪəm)
1.
a large group of bacteria characterized by a rigid cell wall and, in motile types, flagella; the true bacteria
n.
coined in German 1930; see eu- + bacteria.
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