Definitions
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- n. One skilled in bacteriology.
Wiktionary
- n. A microbiologist whose speciality is bacteriology.
GNU Webster's 1913
- n. One skilled in bacteriology.
WordNet 3.0
- n. a biologist who studies bacteria
Examples
“It would seem that the bacteriologist was his car attacked by a SWAT team bombed with gas in TRAFFIC and he was arrested (taken out of his car by a robot).”
“It was at the latter, where he studied under the special supervision of his brother Hans (who later became well-known as a bacteriologist), that his first publication, Der Einfluss des”
“And so a few weeks ago when the empty structure on First Avenue and 26th Street was demolished, the 15-pound box was removed from the concrete and transferred to the care of Dr. Martin Blaser , a bacteriologist who is chairman of the department of medicine at New York University School of Medicine.”
““In 1928, the Scottish bacteriologist Alexander Fleming was analyzing a fearsome bacteria in his lab,” the dreamseller said.”
“In his book, "Life on Man," bacteriologist Theodor Rosebury estimates that 50 million individual bacteria live on the average square centimeter (5x107/cm2) of human skin!”
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“Young man, good education, unable to obtain employment, will sell to physician and bacteriologist for experimental purposes all right and title to his body.”
“Hoffmeyer, a bacteriologist of the Metchnikoff School, had discovered the serum for the plague.”
“Here's a brief plot summary from Wikipedia: Shallow and lost Kitty marries the intellectual and passionate Walter Fane, bacteriologist, who is madly in love with her.”
“The bacteriologist Gerhard Domagk was asked to take over the Pathology Department.”
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