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Genus of bacteria
citrate negative. Micrococcus has a substantial cell wall, which may comprise as much as 50% of the cell mass. The genome of Micrococcus is rich in guanine
Micrococcus
Species of bacterium
but evolves. Micrococcus luteus was formerly known as Micrococcus lysodeikticus. In 2003, it was proposed that one strain of Micrococcus luteus, ATCC
Micrococcus_luteus
Species of bacterium
Serratia marcescens (/səˈreɪʃiə mɑːrˈsɛsɪnz/)[failed verification] is a species of rod-shaped, Gram-negative bacteria in the family Yersiniaceae. It is
Serratia_marcescens
Extremophile species of bacterium
"radiation" and "surviving" respectively. The species was formerly called Micrococcus radiodurans. As a consequence of its hardiness, it has been nicknamed
Deinococcus_radiodurans
Scottish physician and microbiologist (1881–1955)
in 1922, and along with it a bacterium he named Micrococcus lysodeikticus, later renamed Micrococcus luteus. Fleming was knighted for his scientific achievements
Alexander_Fleming
Species of bacterium
originally named Micrococcus kristinae, and was named after the person from which it was first isolated (Kristin Holding). (Micrococcus lylae was also first
Rothia_kristinae
Species of bacterium
Micrococcus lylae is a gram positive bacterium. The normal habitat for this Micrococcus species is skin, dust, and water. Its type strain is ATCC 27566
Micrococcus_lylae
Species of bacterium
mucilaginosa can easily be confused for the bacteria from the genera Micrococcus and Staphylococcus. One way that it can be distinguished from those two
Rothia_mucilaginosa
Species of bacterium
S. Shivaji (1996). "The major carotenoid pigment of a psychrotrophic Micrococcus roseus strain: Fluorescence properties of the pigment and its binding
Kocuria_rosea
Species of bacterium
Moraxella catarrhalis is a fastidious, nonmotile, Gram-negative, aerobic, oxidase-positive diplococcus that can cause infections of the respiratory system
Moraxella_catarrhalis
Species of bacterium
dissection of the genus Micrococcus: Kocuria gen. nov., Nesterenkonia gen. nov., Kytococcus gen. nov., Dermacoccus gen. nov., and Micrococcus Cohn 1872 gen. emend"
Kytococcus_sedentarius
Species of bacterium
Acinetobacter calcoaceticus "Micrococcus calco-aceticus" Beijerinck 1911 Synonyms Neisseria winogradskyi Moraxella calcoacetica Micrococcus calcoaceticus Herellea
Acinetobacter_calcoaceticus
Cured sausage, fermented and air-dried meat
coagulase-negative cocci (CNC), such as specific strains of Staphylococcus xylosus or Micrococcus, are most commonly used in salami production. More species of LAB and
Salami
Species of bacterium
microorganisms accumulating metabolites and its use in the isolation of Micrococcus glutamicus", Journal of Bacteriology, 79 (5): 754–755, doi:10.1128/jb
Corynebacterium_glutamicum
Genus of bacteria
dissection of the genus Micrococcus: Kocuria gen. nov., Nesterenkonia gen. nov., Kytococcus gen. nov., Dermacoccus gen. nov., and Micrococcus Cohn 1872 gen. emend
Kocuria
Species of bacterium
/3/, NBRC 15260, NBRC 15319, NCDO 983, NCFB 983, NCIMB 700983, NCTC 7509, VKM B-19723, VKM B-1973, VTT E-052921, W.O. 219 Synonyms Micrococcus agilis
Arthrobacter_agilis
Species of bacterium
Bacterium aeruginosum Schroeter 1872 Bacterium aeruginosum Cohn 1872 Micrococcus pyocyaneus Zopf 1884 Bacillus aeruginosus (Schroeter 1872) Trevisan 1885
Pseudomonas_aeruginosa
Species of bacterium
during the exponential phase. The species was originally classified as Micrococcus conglomeratus for over 60 years, until most species were reclassified
Brachybacterium_conglomeratum
Shapes characteristic of certain bacteria and archaea
Tetrads are clusters of four cocci arranged within the same plane such as Micrococcus sp.). Sarcina describes a pack-like cuboidal arrangement of eight cocci
Bacterial cellular morphologies
Bacterial_cellular_morphologies
Species of evergreen tree
tessellata Arbutus unedo Arbutus xalapensis Arctostaphylos Subgenus Micrococcus Section Micrococcus Arctostaphylos myrtifolia Arctostaphylos nissenana Arctostaphylos
Arbutus_menziesii
Species of gastropod
The Oasis Valley springsnail, scientific name Pyrgulopsis micrococcus, is a species of small freshwater snails with an operculum, aquatic gastropod molluscs
Oasis_Valley_springsnail
Species of bacterium
Micrococcus. They typically occur singly in pairs or short chains and clusters. M. caseolyticus are the most studied species in the genus Micrococcus
Macrococcus_caseolyticus
Genus of bacteria
dissection of the genus Micrococcus: Kocuria gen. nov., Nesterenkonia gen. nov., Kytococcus gen. nov., Dermacoccus gen. nov., and Micrococcus Cohn 1872 gen. emend"
Dermacoccus
Genus of flowering plants in the heather family Ericaceae
tessellata Arbutus unedo Arbutus xalapensis Arctostaphylos Subgenus Micrococcus Section Micrococcus Arctostaphylos myrtifolia Arctostaphylos nissenana Arctostaphylos
Arbutus
Species of bacterium
bacteria, it has a double membrane with a cell wall. Formerly known as Micrococcus denitrificans, it was first isolated in 1910 by Martinus Beijerinck,
Paracoccus_denitrificans
American microbiologist (born 1926)
D. thesis was entitled Factors Affecting the Oxidation of Acetate by Micrococcus pyogenes var. aureus, completed under the supervision of Dr. Dorothy
Millicent_Goldschmidt
British biochemist
synthesis and proportions by weight of the nucleic acid components of a Micrococcus during growth in normal and in penicillin containing media with reference
Peter_D._Mitchell
Family of bacteria
genera of Gram positive cocci that inhabit the air and skin, such as Micrococcus luteus. The family Micrococcaceae comprises the following genera: Acaricomes
Micrococcaceae
Vitamin, dietary supplement, and yellow food dye
riboflavin, possibly as a protective mechanism. One such organism is Micrococcus luteus (American Type Culture Collection strain number ATCC 49442), which
Riboflavin
Species of tree
hygiene and the synergistic action mode of Sapindoside A and B against Micrococcus luteus in vitro". Food Control. 130 108337. doi:10.1016/j.foodcont.2021
Sapindus_mukorossi
Culture medium used in microbiology
An MSA plate with Micrococcus sp. (1), Staphylococcus epidermidis (2) and S. aureus colonies (3).
Mannitol_salt_agar
Genus of flies
tissue of the larvae of species in this genus are the host of Coccospora micrococcus, a microsporidium. Kreiling AK, Govoni DP, Pálsson S, Ólafsson JS, Kristjánsson
Arctopelopia
German physician and bacteriologist
recognized as complement-mediated bacteriolysis. In 1896, Pfeiffer isolated Micrococcus catarrhalis that is the cause of laryngitis. M. catarrhalis also causes
Richard Friedrich Johannes Pfeiffer
Richard_Friedrich_Johannes_Pfeiffer
Genus of bacteria
dissection of the genus Micrococcus: Kocuria gen. nov., Nesterenkonia gen. nov., Kytococcus gen. nov., Dermacoccus gen. nov., and Micrococcus Cohn 1872 gen. emend"
Kytococcus
PEGylation of lysozyme
Lysozyme PEGylation is the covalent attachment of Polyethylene glycol (PEG) to Lysozyme, which is one of the most widely investigated PEGylated proteins
Lysozyme_PEGylation
Naturally occurring combustible liquid
dissolve and move with water. Certain naturally occurring bacteria such as Micrococcus, Arthrobacter, and Rhodococcus have been shown to degrade these contaminants
Petroleum
Species of manzanita plant
tessellata Arbutus unedo Arbutus xalapensis Arctostaphylos Subgenus Micrococcus Section Micrococcus Arctostaphylos myrtifolia Arctostaphylos nissenana Arctostaphylos
Arctostaphylos_catalinae
Species of flowering plant
tessellata Arbutus unedo Arbutus xalapensis Arctostaphylos Subgenus Micrococcus Section Micrococcus Arctostaphylos myrtifolia Arctostaphylos nissenana Arctostaphylos
Arctous_alpina
Genus of flowering plants
tessellata Arbutus unedo Arbutus xalapensis Arctostaphylos Subgenus Micrococcus Section Micrococcus Arctostaphylos myrtifolia Arctostaphylos nissenana Arctostaphylos
Comarostaphylis
Species of flowering plant
tessellata Arbutus unedo Arbutus xalapensis Arctostaphylos Subgenus Micrococcus Section Micrococcus Arctostaphylos myrtifolia Arctostaphylos nissenana Arctostaphylos
Arctostaphylos_nevadensis
Indian chemist and biotechnologist
research data. He described a new species of soil bacteria in 2012, named Micrococcus niistensis after his work place at the time, the National Institute for
Ashok_Pandey
Species of flowering plant
tessellata Arbutus unedo Arbutus xalapensis Arctostaphylos Subgenus Micrococcus Section Micrococcus Arctostaphylos myrtifolia Arctostaphylos nissenana Arctostaphylos
Arctostaphylos_confertiflora
Tree or shrub from North America
tessellata Arbutus unedo Arbutus xalapensis Arctostaphylos Subgenus Micrococcus Section Micrococcus Arctostaphylos myrtifolia Arctostaphylos nissenana Arctostaphylos
Xylococcus_bicolor
Species of bacterium
oxidase-positive, and catalase-positive diplococci. It was first classified as Micrococcus cinereus by Alexander von Lingelsheim in 1906. Using DNA hybridization
Neisseria_cinerea
Species of flowering plants in the heather family
tessellata Arbutus unedo Arbutus xalapensis Arctostaphylos Subgenus Micrococcus Section Micrococcus Arctostaphylos myrtifolia Arctostaphylos nissenana Arctostaphylos
Arbutus_andrachne
Vegetable
the higher osmotic concentration, with Nesterenkonia halobia (formerly Micrococcus halobius) being the most efficient out of three species tested. The red
Beetroot
Species of flowering plant
tessellata Arbutus unedo Arbutus xalapensis Arctostaphylos Subgenus Micrococcus Section Micrococcus Arctostaphylos myrtifolia Arctostaphylos nissenana Arctostaphylos
Arctostaphylos_insularis
Milkweed butterfly in the family Nymphalidae
from the chrysalis after 14–20 days, killing the monarch. The bacterium Micrococcus flacidifex danai also infects larvae. Just before pupation, the larvae
Monarch_butterfly
Species of tree
tessellata Arbutus unedo Arbutus xalapensis Arctostaphylos Subgenus Micrococcus Section Micrococcus Arctostaphylos myrtifolia Arctostaphylos nissenana Arctostaphylos
Arctostaphylos_manzanita
Species of flowering plant
tessellata Arbutus unedo Arbutus xalapensis Arctostaphylos Subgenus Micrococcus Section Micrococcus Arctostaphylos myrtifolia Arctostaphylos nissenana Arctostaphylos
Arctostaphylos_montaraensis
Species of flowering plant in the heather family
tessellata Arbutus unedo Arbutus xalapensis Arctostaphylos Subgenus Micrococcus Section Micrococcus Arctostaphylos myrtifolia Arctostaphylos nissenana Arctostaphylos
Arbutus_unedo
Species of tree
tessellata Arbutus unedo Arbutus xalapensis Arctostaphylos Subgenus Micrococcus Section Micrococcus Arctostaphylos myrtifolia Arctostaphylos nissenana Arctostaphylos
Arbutus_arizonica
Southeast Asian fermented fish seasoning
species of Staphylococcus, primarily S. epidermidis Assorted species of Micrococcus Bacillus subtilis and B. licheniformis Other, nonspore-forming Gram-positive
Pla_ra
Class of enzymes
Miyazaki K, Izu K, Matsumoto T (1986). "Acetylputrescine deacetylase from Micrococcus luteus K-11". Biochim. Biophys. Acta. 882: 140–142. doi:10.1016/0304-4165(86)90066-8
Acetylputrescine_deacetylase
Species of flowering plant
tessellata Arbutus unedo Arbutus xalapensis Arctostaphylos Subgenus Micrococcus Section Micrococcus Arctostaphylos myrtifolia Arctostaphylos nissenana Arctostaphylos
Arctostaphylos_pringlei
Type of white or blue-grey marble popular for use in sculpture and building decor
Carrara marble, while the exterior is done in Brač marble. The black yeast Micrococcus halobius can colonize Carrara marble by forming a biofilm and producing
Carrara_marble
Subspecies of flowering plant
tessellata Arbutus unedo Arbutus xalapensis Arctostaphylos Subgenus Micrococcus Section Micrococcus Arctostaphylos myrtifolia Arctostaphylos nissenana Arctostaphylos
Arctostaphylos glandulosa subsp. gabrielensis
Arctostaphylos_glandulosa_subsp._gabrielensis
Species of bacterium
rhizophila were previously classified as strains of the similar bacterium Micrococcus luteus. The genome has been sequenced and contains 2,697,540 base pairs
Kocuria_rhizophila
Genus of aquatic crustaceans
(2018-10-01). "Transcriptome analysis of Artemia sinica in response to Micrococcus lysodeikticus infection". Fish & Shellfish Immunology. 81: 92–98. doi:10
Brine_shrimp
Species of bacterium
tissue transplantation, sexual contact, and breastfeeding. In 1887, Micrococcus melitensis was isolated in Malta by David Bruce from the spleen of a
Brucella_melitensis
Species of flowering plant
tessellata Arbutus unedo Arbutus xalapensis Arctostaphylos Subgenus Micrococcus Section Micrococcus Arctostaphylos myrtifolia Arctostaphylos nissenana Arctostaphylos
Arctostaphylos_montereyensis
Microscopic living organism
R. F.; Parrish, G.; Duggan, D. (1956). "Studies on a radio-resistant micrococcus. I. Isolation, morphology, cultural characteristics, and resistance to
Microorganism
Glycine-oxaloacetate transaminase (EC 2.6.1.35) is an enzyme characterised from Micrococcus denitrificans that catalyzes a reversible chemical reaction that interconverts
Glycine—oxaloacetate transaminase
Glycine—oxaloacetate_transaminase
Genus of flowering plants in the heath family
hybrids and cultivars are common across many gardens. Subgenus Micrococcus Sect. Micrococcus Subgenus Arctostaphylos, which has three sections: Sect. Arctostaphylos
Arctostaphylos
Species of fruit and plant
tessellata Arbutus unedo Arbutus xalapensis Arctostaphylos Subgenus Micrococcus Section Micrococcus Arctostaphylos myrtifolia Arctostaphylos nissenana Arctostaphylos
Arctostaphylos_uva-ursi
Species of flowering plants in the heather family Ericaceae
tessellata Arbutus unedo Arbutus xalapensis Arctostaphylos Subgenus Micrococcus Section Micrococcus Arctostaphylos myrtifolia Arctostaphylos nissenana Arctostaphylos
Arbutus_canariensis
Type of organic compound
Carotenoids, a pigment produced by different species of bacteria, such as Micrococcus sp. Strepsesquitriol, compound produced by Streptomyces sp. that can
Secondary_metabolite
Dust-free room for research or production
detected, although in lower number. Common bacterial genera include Micrococcus, Staphylococcus, Corynebacterium, and Bacillus, and fungal genera include
Cleanroom
Species of flowering plant
tessellata Arbutus unedo Arbutus xalapensis Arctostaphylos Subgenus Micrococcus Section Micrococcus Arctostaphylos myrtifolia Arctostaphylos nissenana Arctostaphylos
Arctostaphylos_pajaroensis
Species of tree
tessellata Arbutus unedo Arbutus xalapensis Arctostaphylos Subgenus Micrococcus Section Micrococcus Arctostaphylos myrtifolia Arctostaphylos nissenana Arctostaphylos
Arctostaphylos_glauca
Chemical compound
to possess activity against the Gram-positive bacteria S. aureus and Micrococcus luteus. It has also been isolated from Bacillus cereus associated with
Brevianamide_F
Species of tree
tessellata Arbutus unedo Arbutus xalapensis Arctostaphylos Subgenus Micrococcus Section Micrococcus Arctostaphylos myrtifolia Arctostaphylos nissenana Arctostaphylos
Arctostaphylos_viscida
Species of bacterium
Encyclopedia". tgw1916.net. Retrieved 2021-04-14. "Kocuria varians (Micrococcus varians)". EDLab. Retrieved 2021-04-14. "Kocuria varians - An emerging
Kocuria_varians
Species of tree
tessellata Arbutus unedo Arbutus xalapensis Arctostaphylos Subgenus Micrococcus Section Micrococcus Arctostaphylos myrtifolia Arctostaphylos nissenana Arctostaphylos
Arbutus_madrensis
Species of flowering plant
tessellata Arbutus unedo Arbutus xalapensis Arctostaphylos Subgenus Micrococcus Section Micrococcus Arctostaphylos myrtifolia Arctostaphylos nissenana Arctostaphylos
Arbutus_xalapensis
Infection spread in hospitals or health care facilities
resident flora are: Staphylococcus epidermidis, Staphylococcus hominis, and Micrococcus, Propionibacterium, Corynebacterium, Dermabacter, and Pittosporum spp
Hospital-acquired_infection
Type of tonsil
coagulase-negative staphylococci, Neisseria species, Haemophilus species, Micrococcus species, and Stomatococcus species. Chronic inflammation of the adenoids
Adenoid
American geneticist and academic
deoxyribonucleic acid polymerases: I. The exonucleolytic activity of the Micrococcus luteus DNA polymerase; II. Nucleoside diphosphokinase (1971) Doctoral
Lois_K._Miller
Agglomerative hierarchical clustering method
{\displaystyle c} ), Acholeplasma modicum ( d {\displaystyle d} ), and Micrococcus luteus ( e {\displaystyle e} ). First clustering Let us assume that we
UPGMA
Species of legume
Bacillus licheniformis, Bacillus megaterium, Staphylococcus epidermidis and Micrococcus spp. were found to be the most actively involved organisms in the production
Anonychium
Human and animal disease
undulating fever, Mediterranean fever, Malta fever, Cyprus fever, rock fever (Micrococcus melitensis) Specialty Infectious disease Symptoms fever, chills, loss
Brucellosis
Part of animal husbandry
housing can include not only E. coli, but Staphylococcus, Pseudomona, Micrococcus and others as well. These contaminants can contribute to dust that often
Poultry_farming
Genus of bacteria
Information (NCBI) Sarcina aurantiaca Sarcina lutea has been reclassified to Micrococcus luteus Sarcina troglodytae is a chimpanzee pathogen List of bacterial
Sarcina_(bacterium)
Chemical compound
oxysporum. Its antibacterial activity is quite limited to bacteria such as Micrococcus luteus. Surfactin Walton R.B. & Woodruff H.B., 1949. A crystalline antifungal
Mycosubtilin
Species of flowering plant
tessellata Arbutus unedo Arbutus xalapensis Arctostaphylos Subgenus Micrococcus Section Micrococcus Arctostaphylos myrtifolia Arctostaphylos nissenana Arctostaphylos
Arctostaphylos_myrtifolia
Class of enzymes
include Micrococcus luterus and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Both E. coli and Micrococcus luterus require Mg2+ to work and a pH of 7 in Micrococcus luterus
1,4-dihydroxy-2-naphthoate polyprenyltransferase
1,4-dihydroxy-2-naphthoate_polyprenyltransferase
Product made by or of life forms
Cyanobacteria extracts inhibiting the growth of Micrococcus luteus
Biogenic_substance
Sfr274I, SlaI, XhoI MlsI Micrococcus luteus Ng 16-122 5' TGGCCA 3' ACCGGT 5' ---TGG CCA--- 3' 3' ---ACC GGT--- 5' MltI Micrococcus luteus 5' AGCT 3' TCGA
List of restriction enzyme cutting sites: L–N
List_of_restriction_enzyme_cutting_sites:_L–N
Organisms capable of living in extreme environments
PMID 17997281. Moseley BE, Setlow JK (September 1968). "Transformation in Micrococcus radiodurans and the ultraviolet sensitivity of its transforming DNA"
Extremophile
Species of flowering plant
tessellata Arbutus unedo Arbutus xalapensis Arctostaphylos Subgenus Micrococcus Section Micrococcus Arctostaphylos myrtifolia Arctostaphylos nissenana Arctostaphylos
Arbutus_pavarii
Culture medium used in microbiology
Colonies of Micrococcus luteus on Tryptic Soy Agar. Cultivation 48 hours, 37°C.
Trypticase_soy_agar
Species of flowering plant
tessellata Arbutus unedo Arbutus xalapensis Arctostaphylos Subgenus Micrococcus Section Micrococcus Arctostaphylos myrtifolia Arctostaphylos nissenana Arctostaphylos
Arctostaphylos_nummularia
Genus of flowering plants
tessellata Arbutus unedo Arbutus xalapensis Arctostaphylos Subgenus Micrococcus Section Micrococcus Arctostaphylos myrtifolia Arctostaphylos nissenana Arctostaphylos
Ornithostaphylos
Kocuria rosea Lactobacillus plantarum Leptolyngbya Luteococcus japonicus Micrococcus luteus Nostoc commune Nostoc microscopicum Photobacterium Pseudomonas
List of microorganisms tested in outer space
List_of_microorganisms_tested_in_outer_space
differentiate between Staphylococcus and Micrococcus bacteria. Lysostaphin can lyse Staphylococcus, but Micrococcus bacteria are resistant to the chemical
Diagnostic_microbiology
Species of flowering plant
tessellata Arbutus unedo Arbutus xalapensis Arctostaphylos Subgenus Micrococcus Section Micrococcus Arctostaphylos myrtifolia Arctostaphylos nissenana Arctostaphylos
Arctostaphylos_auriculata
Species of flowering plant
tessellata Arbutus unedo Arbutus xalapensis Arctostaphylos Subgenus Micrococcus Section Micrococcus Arctostaphylos myrtifolia Arctostaphylos nissenana Arctostaphylos
Arctostaphylos_columbiana
Painting using microbe cultures
Chromobacterium violaceum (violet), Escherichia coli (colourless), Micrococcus luteus (yellow), Micrococcus roseus (pink), Proteus mirabilis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Microbial_art
Scottish pathologist (1855–1931)
spleen of corpses, he recovered a bacterium which he referred to as Micrococcus, which he described: When a minute portion taken from one of these [culture]
David_Bruce_(microbiologist)
Chemical compound
Cooney (October 1970). "Isolation and identification of echinenone from Micrococcus roseus". Journal of Bacteriology. 104 (1): 272–274. doi:10.1128/jb.104
Echinenone
MICROCOCCUS
MICROCOCCUS
MICROCOCCUS
MICROCOCCUS
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
White Gold
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Earth
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Sample; Model; Paragon
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Greek Ourbanos, ORBÃN means "of the city."
Girl/Female
British, English, German
Form Name of Alrun
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
God of Kings; Emperor
Male
Cornish
, supplanter.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bahuleyan | பஹà¯à®²à¯‡à®¯à®¨Â
Lord Murugan
Girl/Female
Indian
Turquoise
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Lord Krishna; Bearer of Flute
MICROCOCCUS
MICROCOCCUS
MICROCOCCUS
MICROCOCCUS
MICROCOCCUS
n.
A form of micrococcus, found in putrid meat infusions, occurring in peculiar masses, each of which is inclosed in a hyaline capsule and contains a large number of spherical micrococci.
n.
A genus of Spherobacteria, in the form of very small globular or oval cells, forming, by transverse division, filaments, or chains of cells, or in some cases single organisms shaped like dumb-bells (Diplococcus), all without the power of motion. See Illust. of Ascoccus.
pl.
of Micrococcus
n.
A form of micrococcus in which cocci are united in a binary manner. See Micrococcus.
n.
A genus of bacteria found in various organic fluids, especially in those those of the stomach, associated with certain diseases. The individual organisms undergo division along two perpendicular partitions, so that multiplication takes place in two directions, giving groups of four cubical cells. Also used adjectively; as, a sarcina micrococcus; a sarcina group.
n.
A form of micrococcus found in the sputum (and elsewhere) of persons suffering with pneumonia, and thought to be the cause of this disease.
n.
A vegetable microorganism of the genus Micrococcus, occurring in the secretion in gonorrhea. It is believed by some to constitute the cause of this disease.