释义 |
en·tero·bacteriaceae \|entə(ˌ)rō+\ noun plural Etymology: New Latin, from enter- + Bacteriaceae 1. capitalized : a large family (order Eubacteriales) of gram-negative straight bacterial rods that ferment glucose with the production of acid or acid and gas and that include the common coliform organisms and other saprophytes as well as a number of serious pathogens of man, lower animals, and plants — see eberthella, erwinia, escherichia, salmonella 2. : members of the family Enterobacteriaceae |