adjective
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of, relating to, or caused by bacilli
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Also: bacilliform. shaped like a short rod
Etymology
Origin of bacillary
Example Sentences
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"BCG did not offer any protection against adult form of bacillary pulmonary TB," according to a 1999 report on the trial.
From BBC • Jan. 3, 2024
Nonetheless, seven have died of bacillary dysentery in New Jersey, 278 have been hospitalized since July.
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Shigellosis, a bacillary dysentery that is a virulent and highly infectious intestinal disease, is epidemic in Central America, where it has attacked more than a thousand people in Guatemala alone.
From Time Magazine Archive
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A whiskery, rod-shaped germ called Bacillus dysenteriae and related to both the colon and typhoid fever germs causes bacillary dysentery.
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Next Purkinje's figures, or shadows cast by the blood-vessels of the middle layer upon the bacillary layer of the retina.
From Human Personality and its Survival of Bodily Death by Myers, F. W. H. (Frederic William Henry)
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