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gonococcus
[ gon-uh-kok-uhs ]
noun
- the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae, causing gonorrhea.
gonococcus
/ ˌɡɒnəʊˈkɒkəs /
noun
- a spherical Gram-negative bacterium, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, that causes gonorrhoea: family Neisseriaceae
Derived Forms
- ˌgonoˈcoccal, adjective
- ˌgonoˈcoccoid, adjective
Other Words From
- gono·coccal gon·o·coc·cic [gon-, uh, -, kok, -sik], adjective
- gono·coccoid adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of gonococcus1
Example Sentences
Each then receives a drop of the silver solution, which is made just strong enough to kill any gonococci that might be present without itself inflaming the eye.
The gonococcus remains virulent for two or three years at the least in a man's chronic gleet, and if he marries he infects his wife.
Although this variety of conjunctivitis is principally due to infection by gonococci, other microbes, which more frequently set up a catarrhal type, may lead to the purulent form.
The gonococci become hidden in the folds of the deep parts of the mucous membrane, both in men and women, and cannot all be destroyed.
Pyogenic Diseases are met with in childhood and youth as a result of infection with the common pyogenic organisms, gonococci, pneumococci, or typhoid bacilli.
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