eubacterium in English

noun
1
a bacterium of a large group typically having simple cells with rigid cell walls and often flagella for movement. The group comprises the “true” bacteria and cyanobacteria, as distinct from archaebacteria.
All protein sequences from 21 complete chloroplast genomes are analyzed in comparison with selected archaea, eubacteria , and eukaryotes.
2
a bacterium found mainly in the intestines of vertebrates and in the soil.
Malignancy or another process in the colon can induce sepsis with Clostridium species (especially Clostridium septicum) or arthritis caused by Eubacterium lentum, or it can emerge first as abdominal wall myonecrosis.

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1. The anaerobic gram-positive spectrum was dominated by members of the genera Eubacterium (19 isolates), Peptostreptococcus (16 isolates), and Actinomyces (12 isolates).

2. Hypernyms ("Botulinus" is a kind of): eubacteria; eubacterium; true bacteria (a large group of bacteria having rigid cell walls; motile types have flagella)

3. Botulinum - anaerobic bacterium producing Botulin the toxin that causes botulism Botulinus , Clostridium Botulinum eubacteria , eubacterium , true bacteria - a large group of bacteria having rigid cell walls; motile types have flagella

4. Botulinus, Clostridium botulinum eubacteria , eubacterium , true bacteria - a large group of bacteria having rigid cell walls; motile types have flagella genus Clostridium - anaerobic or micro-aerophilic rod-shaped or spindle-shaped saprophytes; nearly cosmopolitan in soil, animal intestines, and dung

5. Lincomycin is active against the following anaerobic organisms: anaerobic gram-negative bacilli such as Bacteroides species and Fusobacterium species; anaerobic gram-positive nonspore-forming bacilli such as Propionibacterium, Eubacterium, and Actinomyces species; anaerobic and microaerophilic gram-positive cocci such as Peptococcus species, Peptostreptococcus species and microaerophilic streptococci; and Clostridium species.