acidophilic

/ækˌsɪdəʊˈfɪlɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

Having a preference for acidic environments or conditions

“The acidophilic bacteria found in the nearby hot springs were a fascinating discovery.”

2. noun

A microorganism, especially a bacterium, that thrives in acidic conditions

“The researchers isolated an acidophilic strain of yeast that could ferment acidic fruit.”

Synonyms

  • acid-loving
  • acid-tolerant

Antonyms

  • alkaliphilic