calymmatobacterium
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Definition
Noun 1. A genus of bacteria: A taxonomic genus containing a single bacterial species. This genus is characterized by rod-shaped bacterial cells. 2. The causative agent of a specific disease: The sole species within this genus is the pathogen responsible for causing the sexually transmitted infection known as granuloma inguinale (also called donovanosis).
Usage Notes
- The term is a highly specific, scientific name used primarily in medical, microbiological, and taxonomic contexts.
- It is almost always used in its full form and is not abbreviated in general writing.
- In modern taxonomy, the organism is often referred to as , but remains a valid and recognized name.
Examples
- The diagnosis was confirmed by identifying Calymmatobacterium in tissue samples.
- Calymmatobacterium granulomatis is the etiological agent of granuloma inguinale.
- Research into the transmission of Calymmatobacterium is ongoing.
Advanced Usage
- The genus name is often used in its binomial form with the species name: Calymmatobacterium granulomatis.
- It is used in formal descriptions of bacterial morphology and disease pathology.
Variants and Related Words
- Calymmatobacterium granulomatis (n): The full binomial (genus and species) name for the bacterium.
- (n): A modern reclassification of the same organism.
- Granuloma inguinale (n): The disease caused by this bacterium.
- Donovanosis (n): Another name for the disease granuloma inguinale.
Synonyms
- (scientific reclassification)
Notes on Meaning
This word has a single, precise meaning in scientific English. It refers exclusively to the bacterial genus containing the agent that causes granuloma inguinale. There are no idiomatic expressions or phrasal verbs associated with this highly technical term.
Noun
- a genus of bacterial rods containing only the one species that causes granuloma inguinale