释义 |
lac·to·bac·il·la·ce·ae \ˌlaktōˌbasəˈlāsēˌē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Lactobacillus, type genus + -aceae : a large family of rod-shaped or spherical gram-negative usually microaerophilic and nonmotile bacteria that require carbohydrates for growth, fermenting them chiefly to lactic acid, and include the lactic acid bacteria as well as important pathogens — see diplococcus, lactobacillus, streptococcus |