Meaning & Definition of word "Pasteur"

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    Pasteur

    /ˈpæstɜr/

    noun:

    • 1. A reference to Louis Pasteur, a French chemist and microbiologist renowned for his discoveries in the prevention of disease and the development of pasteurization.
      • Example: Louis Pasteur's work on germ theory has greatly influenced the field of microbiology.
    • 2. An individual who practices or is an expert in the principles established by Louis Pasteur, particularly in relation to vaccination and hygiene.
      • Example: The pasteur conducted extensive research on vaccines to combat infectious diseases.

    Etymology

    Derived from the name of the French biologist Louis Pasteur.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    pasteurization process:

    The method of heating food to a temperature that kills harmful bacteria.

    Louis Pasteur's experiments:

    Scientific studies conducted by Louis Pasteur that demonstrated the role of microbes in fermentation and spoilage.

    Related Words

    pasteurization:

    The process of heating food to eliminate pathogens.

    microbiology:

    The study of microscopic organisms, such as bacteria and viruses.

    fermentation:

    The chemical process by which sugars are converted into acids or alcohol.

    Slang Meanings of pasteur

    Meaning: Referring to a food safety expert informally.

    Example Sentence: She's the pasteur of the kitchen, keeping everything clean and safe.

    Meaning: A joking reference to someone overly cautious about food safety.

    Example Sentence: Don't be such a pasteur, it's just a bit of mold on the cheese!