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Definition of Order eubacteriales
1. Noun. One of two usually recognized orders of true bacteria; Gram-positive spherical or rod-shaped forms; some are motile; in some classifications considered an order of Schizomycetes.
Generic synonyms: Animal Order
Member holonyms: Family Rhizobiaceae, Rhizobiaceae, Bacillaceae, Family Bacillaceae, Bacteroidaceae, Family Bacteroidaceae, Corynebacteriaceae, Family Corynebacteriaceae, Enterobacteriaceae, Family Enterobacteriaceae
Group relationships: Division Eubacteria
Lexicographical Neighbors of Order Eubacteriales
Literary usage of Order eubacteriales
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Text-book of General Bacteriology by Edwin Oakes Jordan (1921)
"The order Eubacteriales includes the forms usually termed the true bacteria, that
is, those forms which are considered least differentiated and least ..."
2. Code of Federal Regulations: Parts 170 to 199 Revised as of April 1, 2005 by Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Staff (2005)
"(2) Bacillus cereus classified as follows: Class, Schizomycetes; order, Eubacteriales;
family, Bacillaceae; genus, Bacillus; species, cereus (Frankland and ..."