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staphylococcus

American  
[staf-uh-luh-kok-uhs] / ˌstæf ə ləˈkɒk əs /

noun

Bacteriology.
staphylococci plural
  1. any of several spherical bacteria of the genus Staphylococcus, occurring in pairs, tetrads, and irregular clusters, certain species of which, as S. aureus, can be pathogenic for humans.


staphylococcus British  
/ ˌstæfɪləʊˈkɒkəs, ˌstæfɪləʊˈkɒkɪk, ˌstæfɪləʊˈkɒkəl, -ˈkɒksɪk /

noun

  1. Often shortened to: staph.  any spherical Gram-positive bacterium of the genus Staphylococcus , typically occurring in clusters and including many pathogenic species, causing boils, infection in wounds, and septicaemia: family Micrococcaceae

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staphylococcus Scientific  
/ stăf′ə-lō-kŏkəs /
staphylococci plural
  1. Any of various bacteria of the genus Staphylococcus that are gram-positive cocci and are normally found on the skin and mucous membranes of warm-blooded animals. Pathogenic strains such as S. aureus commonly cause infections of the skin, bones, lungs and other organs. Some staphylococcal disease, such as food poisoning, is caused by a toxin produced by the bacteria.


staphylococcus Cultural  
  1. A category of bacteria that can cause boils, blood poisoning, and other serious infections.


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Origin of staphylococcus

From New Latin, dating back to 1885–90; see origin at staphylo-, coccus

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