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myxobacteria
[ mik-soh-bak-teer-ee-uh ]
plural noun
, Bacteriology.
, singular myx·o·bac·te·ri·um [mik-soh-bak-, teer, -ee-, uh, m].
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Word History and Origins
Origin of myxobacteria1
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Example Sentences
Most of these compounds were isolated from cultivated representatives of only five bacterial groups: filamentous actinomycetes, Myxobacteria, Cyanobacteria, and members of the genera Pseudomonas and Bacillus.
From Nature
If on the one hand the Myxobacteria are certainly schizomycetes, on the other they just as certainly offer in their developmental history "phenomena closely resembling those presented by plasmodia or pseudo-plasmodia...."
From Project Gutenberg
The Myxobacteria are most easily obtained by keeping at a temperature of 30-35� C. in the dark dung which has lain exposed to the air for at least eight days.
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