Definition of Streptobacilli

1. streptobacillus [n] - See also: streptobacillus

Lexicographical Neighbors of Streptobacilli

strenuously
strenuousness
strenuousnesses
strep
strep throat
strepent
streperous
strepitous
streps
strepsipterous
strepsirrhine
strepsirrhines
streptavadin
streptavidin
strepto-
streptobacilli (current term)
streptobacillus
streptocarpus
streptococcal
streptococcal sore throat
streptococci
streptococcic
streptococcus
streptococcus tonsilitis
streptodornase
streptogramin
streptokinase
streptokinases
streptolysin
streptolysins

Literary usage of Streptobacilli

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

1. Diseases of the Stomach and Upper Alimentary Tract by Anthony Bassler (1910)
"Photomicrograph of a portion of stomach contents from a case of gastric carcinoma showing a clump of streptobacilli. X 1000. Stained with methylene-blue. ..."

2. Practical Bacteriology, Blood Work and Animal Parasitology: Including by Edward Rhodes Stitt (1916)
"When we consider that certain bacilli at times assume an arrangement which we term streptobacilli, yet have no relationship, it would suggest that the ..."

3. Practical Bacteriology, Blood Work and Animal Parasitology: Including by Edward Rhodes Stitt (1916)
"When we consider that certain bacilli at times assume an arrangement which we term streptobacilli, yet have no relationship, it would suggest that the ..."

4. The International Journal of Orthodontia and Oral Surgery (1919)
"Saliva causes agglutination of the streptobacilli. The organism exhibits remarkable resistance to the action of many disinfectants, but is rapidly killed by ..."

5. The Elements of Bacteriological Technique: A Laboratory Guide for the by John William Henry Eyre (1902)
"... or streptobacilli. Fig. 66.—Types of bacteria—bacilli, etc. ... 3, streptobacilli ; 4, spirilla ; 5, vibrios ; 6, ..."

6. The Elements of Bacteriological Technique: A Laboratory Guide for the by John William Henry Eyre (1902)
"... or streptobacilli. Fig. 66.—Types of bacteria—bacilli, etc. ... 3, streptobacilli; 4, spirilla; 5, vibrios ; 6, ..."

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