Open Dictionary
mouse here to listen, click to choose/add more
Location: USA
Source: Learn That Word
Profile URL: www.learnthat.org

Are you a native English speaker? How do you pronounce this word?

Thank you for contributing!
upload mp3 file or record now it's easy, promised!

{%type%} Definitions

WordNet 3.0Copyright Princeton University
{%wordnet%}
Definitions.net
{%definitions_com%}

Videos

Short "hint"

n. - A large group of microscopic organisms having rigid cell walls.

edit
Usage examples (22)
  • ¦ It was all DNA and genes and chromosomes and microbiology and eubacteria these days.
  • Therefore, the same year, I began a structural study of the ATP synthase from bovine heart mitochondria and from eubacteria.
  • In a highly regarded publication have Liu & Ochman (2007b) proposed a core set of 24 proteins, which occurs in all previously genomsequenzierten eubacteria (see above).
  • Until recently known simply as 'bacteria', the 2 main groups recognized today are archaeabacteria and eubacteria which differ in the composition of their cell membranes.
...click for more
Tutoring comment


Tutoring comment not yet available...

add more
The Open Dictionary of English is a collaborative project, based on Open Source materials, LearnThat resources, and partner APIs.
We give special thanks to our LearnThat volunteers, as well as Princeton University and Wiktionary for their Open Source word data. We're also grateful for the support given by Google, Wordnik.com, Dictionary.com, Stands4.com and YouTube, OEDILF.com, Kylescholz.com, Best-Practice.com, Forvo.com, as well as the generous Creative Commons community.