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pilus

[ pahy-luhs ]

noun

, Biology.
, plural pi·li [pahy, -lahy].
  1. a hair or hairlike structure.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of pilus1

Borrowed into English from Latin around 1955–60
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Example Sentences

They observed how a phage called PP7 infects P. aeruginosa by attaching to the pilus, which then retracts and pulls the phage to the cell surface.

Structural models show how bacteria switch from pilus extension to retraction.

We developed small–molecular weight compounds termed mannosides that specifically inhibit the FimH type 1 pilus lectin of UPEC, which mediates bacterial colonization, invasion, and formation of recalcitrant intracellular bacterial communities in the bladder epithelium.

As each pilus gets tugged the bacterium staggers and stumbles, moving randomly across the surface.

From US News

Page 60 as A. verna; the pilus convex, the annulus broad and entire, Changed to pileus.

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