Bacteria vs Anthramycin - What's the difference?
bacteria | anthramycin |
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(US) A type, species, or strain of bacterium
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, passage=Anaerobic bacteria' function in the absence of oxygen, where as aerobic '''bacteria''' require sunlight and also oxygen. Both these ' bacterias are capable of breaking down the organic matter
(US, proscribed)
(pejorative, slang) A derisive term for a lowlife or a slob (could be treated as plural or singular).
(dated, medicine) An oval bacterium, as distinguished from a spherical coccus or rod-shaped bacillus
(medicine) Any of a class of broad-spectrum antibiotics, having a benzodiazepine structure, isolated from Streptomyces bacteria, that have antitumour activity
As an adjective bacteria
is bacterial.As a noun anthramycin is
(medicine) any of a class of broad-spectrum antibiotics, having a benzodiazepine structure, isolated from streptomyces bacteria, that have antitumour activity.bacteria
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