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sar·ci·na \ˈsärsənə, -rkənə\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, bundle; akin to Latin sarcire to patch, mend — more at exorcise 1. capitalized : a genus of bacteria (family Micrococcaceae) that are mostly harmless saprophytes but include a few serious brewery pests and that have cells which under favorable conditions divide in three directions into cubical masses 2. plural sarcinas or sarci·nae \-səˌnē, -kəˌnī\ : any bacterium of the genus Sarcina |