Meaning & Definition of word "Bacterial"

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    Bacterial

    /bæktɪəriəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Relating to or caused by bacteria.
      • Example: The doctor prescribed antibiotics to treat the bacterial infection.
    • 2. Characterized by the presence of bacteria.
      • Example: The bacterial growth in the petri dish was examined under the microscope.
    • 3. Of or pertaining to bacteria as a group or class.
      • Example: Some bacterial species are beneficial to human health.
    • 4. Resulting from bacteria.
      • Example: Bacterial contamination of the water supply led to widespread illness.
    • 5. Having characteristics typical of bacteria.
      • Example: The study focused on the bacterial properties of the newly discovered microorganism.

    Etymology

    Derived from the word 'bacterium' with the suffix '-al'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    bacterial infection:

    An infection caused by pathogenic bacteria.

    bacterial resistance:

    The ability of bacteria to resist the effects of drugs that once treated them.

    Related Words

    bacterium:

    A single-celled microorganism that can exist independently or as a parasite.

    antibacterial:

    Substances that destroy or inhibit the growth of bacteria.

    Slang Meanings of bacterial

    Meaning: Used informally to refer to something dirty or infected.

    Example Sentence: That place is so bacterial, I wouldn't eat there.