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bot⋅u⋅li⋅nus
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ˌbɒtʃ
əˈlaɪ
nəs
/
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botulinal
–noun,
plural
-nus⋅es.
a soil bacterium,
Clostridium botulinum,
that thrives and forms botulin under anaerobic conditions.
Also,
bot⋅u⋅li⋅num
/
ˌbɒtʃ
əˈlaɪ
nəm
/
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[
boch-
uh
-
lahy
-n
uh
m
]
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.
Origin:
1895–1900;
< NL: the former specific name, equiv. to L
botul
(
us
) a sausage (
see
botulism
) +
-inus
-ine
2
Related forms:
bot⋅u⋅li⋅nal,
adjective
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bot·u·li·num
(bŏch'ə-lī'nəm)
n. An anaerobic, rod-shaped bacterium
(Clostridium botulinum)
that secretes botulin and inhabits soils.
[New Latin
botulīnum
,
specific epithet
, from Latin
botulus
,
sausage
.]
bot'u·li'nal
adj.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2009 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
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