| Gemella | <bacteria> A genus of motile, aerobic, facultatively anaerobic, coccoid bacteria (family Streptococcaceae) which occur singly or in pairs, with flattened adjacent sides. They are Gram-indeterminate but have a cell wall like that of Gram-positive bacteria, and are parasitic on mammals. The type species is Gemella haemolysans, which is found in bronchial secretions and in mucus from the respiratory tract. Origin: L. Dim. Of geminus, twin (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Gemella |
a genus of aerobic or facultatively anaerobic cocci of the family Streptococcaceae, occurring singly or in pairs with adjacent sides flattened; they are found as parasites of mammals.
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| gemellary |
pertaining to twins.
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twin p.
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| Gemella morbillorum |
A gram-positive coccus formerly classified in the genus Streptococcus; it is a cause of septic arthritis, endocarditis, oral abscesses, and peritonitis.
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