Definition of Eurythermic

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Eurythermic

euryokous
euryoky
euryon
euryopia
euryopic
euryphage
euryphagous
eurypterid
eurypterids
eurypteroid
eurypteroidea
eurypterus
eurysomatic
eurytherm
eurythermal
eurythermic (current term)
eurythermous
eurytherms
eurythmic
eurythmics
eurythmies
eurythmy
eurytopic
euscope
euskaltegi
eusocial
eusociality
eusol
eusols
eusporangiate

Literary usage of Eurythermic

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

1. The Structure and Functions of Bacteria by Alfred G. Fischer (1900)
"Bacteria which are pathogenic for warm-blooded animals, and at the same time eurythermic (eg B. anthracis), are very probably ..."

2. Veterinary Bacteriology: A Treatise on the Bacteria, Yeasts, Molds, and by Robert Earle Buchanan (1911)
"Those organisms which exhibit considerable adaptability and are able to grow through a wide range of temperature are called eurythermic. ..."

3. A Text Book of General Bacteriology by William Dodge Frost, Eugene Franklin McCampbell (1910)
"These organisms are spoken of as eurythermic. Most of the saprophytes belong to this class and are thus distinguished from the class of bacteria which are ..."

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