Actinobacillotic

C2 18+

Pronunciation: /ækˌtɪnoʊbəˌsɪlɑtɪk/

Definitions of actinobacillotic

adjective relating to or characteristic of actinobacillus bacteria

Example Sentences

A1 The veterinarian diagnosed the cow with actinobacillotic infection.

A2 The actinobacillotic bacteria can be treated with antibiotics.

B1 The actinobacillotic lesion was successfully removed during surgery.

B2 The actinobacillotic disease is commonly found in cattle and sheep.

C1 Research is ongoing to develop a vaccine for actinobacillotic infections.

C2 The actinobacillotic bacteria is known to cause respiratory problems in animals.

Examples of actinobacillotic in a Sentence

formal The veterinarian diagnosed the cow with actinobacillotic lymphadenitis.

informal The vet said the cow has actinobacillotic infection in its lymph nodes.

slang The cow's got some actinobacillotic thing going on, according to the doc.

figurative The actinobacillotic issue in the farm spread like wildfire, affecting multiple animals.

Grammatical Forms of actinobacillotic

past tense

acted

plural

actinobacillotics

comparative

more actinobacillotic

superlative

most actinobacillotic

present tense

actinobacillotic

future tense

will actinobacillotic

perfect tense

have acted

continuous tense

is actingobacillotic

singular

actinobacillotic

positive degree

actinobacillotic

infinitive

to actinobacillotic

gerund

actingobacillotic

participle

acted

Origin and Evolution of actinobacillotic

First Known Use: 1900 year
Language of Origin: Greek and Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'actinobacillotic' originated from the combination of 'actino-' derived from the Greek 'aktis' meaning ray or beam, and 'bacillotic' from 'bacillus' meaning rod-shaped bacterium.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe diseases caused by rod-shaped bacteria, the term 'actinobacillotic' has evolved to encompass a broader range of bacterial infections and diseases over time.