coccusˈkɒk əs
coccus
English Definitions:
coccus, cocci (noun)
any spherical or nearly spherical bacteria
coccus (Noun)
Any approximately spherical bacterium
Coccus
Coccus can be used to describe any bacterium that has a spherical shape. It is one of the three distinct types of bacteria shapes, the other two being bacillus and spirillum cells. Coccus is an English loanword of a Neolatin noun, which in turn stems from the Greek masculine noun kokkos meaning "berry". The term 'coccus' is used in botany to denote a mericarp or 1-seeded segment of a schizocarp.
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