Medical Definition of Dysgonic

1. A term used to indicate that the growth of a bacterial culture is slow and relatively poor; used especially in reference to the growth of cultures of the bovine tubercle bacillus (Mycobacterium bovis) See: eugonic. Origin: dys-+ G. Gonikos, relating to the seed or offspring (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dysgonic

dysfunctional
dysfunctional
dysfunctions
dysgammaglobulinaemia
dysgeneses
dysgenesis
dysgenesis
dysgenic
dysgenic
dysgenics
dysgerminoma
dysgeusia
dysgnathia
dysgnathic
dysgnosia
dysgonic (current term)
dysgranular cortex
dysgraphia
dysgraphia
dysharmonious correspondence
dyshematopoiesis
dyshematopoietic
dyshemopoiesis
dyshemopoietic
dyshemopoietic anaemia
dyshidria
dyshidrosis
dysidria
dysidrosis
dysjunctive nystagmus

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