释义 |
myx·o·bac·ter·a·les \ˌmiksəˌbaktəˈrā(ˌ)lēz\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Myxobacter + -ales : an order of higher bacteria having long slender nonflagellated vegetative cells that form colonies capable of creeping slowly over a layer of slime secreted by the cells, forming spores usually in distinct fruiting bodies, and living chiefly as saprophytes on substrates rich in carbohydrates |