Bacteria vs Biofouling - What's the difference?
bacteria | biofouling |
English plurals
(US) A type, species, or strain of bacterium
* {{quote-book, 2002, A.C. Panchdhari, Water Supply and Sanitary Installations
, 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
The accumulation of living organisms on some surface by bacteria, fungi, protozoa, algae and invertebrates.
* 2007 , Schumacher, James F, et. al., "Engineered antifouling microtopographies – effect of feature size, geometry, and roughness on settlement of zoospores of the green alga Ulva", Biofouling: The Journal of Bioadhesion and Biofilm Research, 23(1):55-62.[http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/ftinterface?content=a776600187&rt=0&format=pdf]
As nouns the difference between bacteria and biofouling
is that bacteria is plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals while biofouling is the accumulation of living organisms on some surface by bacteria, fungi, protozoa, algae and invertebrates.bacteria
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Etymology 1
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Usage notes
* This is the plural form of the word. While it is often used as if it were singular (as a collective noun), this is considered nonstandard by some in the US and more elsewhere. See the usage examples under (bacterium).Derived terms
* Bacteria * Eubacteria * Archaebacteria / Archebacteria * eubacteria * archaebacteria / archebacteriaSee also
* culture (collective noun)Etymology 2
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(wikipedia biofouling)Noun
(en-noun)- Tin and copper-based paints are effective at reducing biofouling , however, an alternative is needed to address environmental restrictions on tin and copper formulations.