Pronunciation: /æk.tɪ.noʊ.maɪ.saɪt/
noun a type of bacteria that forms branching filaments
A1 An actinomycete is a type of bacteria.
A2 Actinomycetes are commonly found in soil and water.
B1 Researchers are studying actinomycetes for their potential use in medicine.
B2 Actinomycetes produce antibiotics that are used to treat various infections.
C1 The discovery of new actinomycete species has led to advancements in biotechnology.
C2 Actinomycetes play a crucial role in the decomposition of organic matter in the environment.
formal Actinomycetes are a group of bacteria that can be found in soil and water.
informal I heard actinomycetes are bacteria that live in the ground.
slang Actinomycetes are like those bacteria chillin' in the dirt.
figurative Just like actinomycetes spread in the environment, rumors can spread quickly among friends.
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