Achromatiaceae

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /eɪˌkrəˈmætiˌeɪsiː/

Definitions of achromatiaceae

noun A family of bacteria that are gram-negative and nonmotile, including the genus Achromobacter

Example Sentences

A1 The achromatiaceae is a type of fungi.

A2 Some species of achromatiaceae are known to be bioluminescent.

B1 Researchers are studying the genetic makeup of achromatiaceae to understand its unique characteristics.

B2 Achromatiaceae play a crucial role in the ecosystem by breaking down organic matter.

C1 The achromatiaceae family includes several genera with diverse morphological features.

C2 Achromatiaceae are of particular interest to scientists due to their potential applications in biotechnology.

Examples of achromatiaceae in a Sentence

formal The Achromatiaceae family is known for its unique characteristics in the world of microbiology.

informal Have you heard of the Achromatiaceae family? It's pretty interesting stuff.

slang The Achromatiaceae crew is all about that microbial life.

figurative Like the Achromatiaceae family, sometimes we need to adapt and thrive in challenging environments.

Grammatical Forms of achromatiaceae

plural

achromatiaceae

comparative

more achromatiaceae

superlative

most achromatiaceae

present tense

achromatiaceae

future tense

will be achromatiaceae

perfect tense

have been achromatiaceae

continuous tense

is being achromatiaceae

singular

achromatiaceae

positive degree

achromatiaceae

infinitive

to be achromatiaceae

gerund

being achromatiaceae

participle

achromatiaceae

Origin and Evolution of achromatiaceae

First Known Use: 1825 year
Language of Origin: Latin and Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'achromatiaceae' originated from Latin and Greek roots.
Evolution of the word: The term 'achromatiaceae' was first used in the field of botany to describe a family of flowering plants with colorless flowers. Over time, the word has evolved to also refer to a group of bacteria that lack pigmentation or color.