microbial

microbial
microbial (adj.) 1879, from Mod.L. microbion (see MICROBE (Cf. microbe)) + -AL (Cf. -al) (1).

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  • microbial — Relating to a microbe or to microbes. SYN: microbic, microbiotic (2). * * * mi·cro·bi·al mī krō bē əl adj of, relating to, caused by, or being microbes <microbial infection> <microbial agents> mi·cro·bi·al·ly ē adv * * * mi·cro·bi·al… …   Medical dictionary

  • microbial — /maɪˈkroʊbiəl/ (say muy krohbeeuhl) adjective 1. of or relating to a microbe. 2. done by the use of microbes: microbial treatment of the soil. –microbially, adverb …  

  • microbial — microbe ► NOUN ▪ a micro organism, especially a bacterium causing disease or fermentation. DERIVATIVES microbial adjective. ORIGIN from Greek mikros small + bios life …   English terms dictionary

  • microbial — adjective of or involving or caused by or being microbes (Freq. 1) microbial warfare • Syn: ↑microbic • Pertains to noun: ↑microbe (for: ↑microbic), ↑microbe …   Useful english dictionary

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  • Microbial population biology — is the application of the principles of population biology to microorganisms. Distinguishing Microbial Population Biology from other biological disciplines Microbial population biology, in practice, is the application of population ecology and… …   Wikipedia

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