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pas·teu·rel·la \ˌpastəˈrelə\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Louis Pasteur + New Latin -ella 1. capitalized : a genus of bacteria (family Brucellaceae) that stain differentially at the poles of the cell and that include several important pathogens of man and domestic animals — see hemorrhagic septicemia, plague, tularemia 2. pl pasteurellas or pasteurellae : any bacterium of the genus Pasteurella |