Definition of Coccos

1. cocco [n] - See also: cocco

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coccos

coccobacillary
coccobacillus
coccobacteria
coccobacterium
coccoid
coccoidal
coccoids
coccolite
coccolites
coccolith
coccolithophore
coccolithophores
coccolithophorid
coccolithophorids
coccoliths
coccos (current term)
coccosphere
coccospheres
coccous
cocculin
cocculine
cocculolidine
cocculus indicus
coccus
coccyalgia
coccycephaly
coccydynia
coccygalgia
coccygeal
coccygeal body

Literary usage of Coccos

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Chicago Medical Journal and Examiner (1879)
"In all these four cases the metastatic disease could not well be be traced to blood clot, embolic from the primary inflammatory site containing coccos; ..."

2. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1875)
"... demonstrated that the three last mentioned fluids took longer to putrefy than the former ones, and only develop the smaller forms of coccos and bacteria ..."

3. The Description of Greece by Pausanias (1824)
"In the fruit, too, of the coccos a small animal breeds; and this animal, ... But now before the animal can be conceived they gather the fruit of the coccos. ..."

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