agaroid
/æɡəˈroʊɪd/Definitions
1. noun
A type of agar, a substance derived from algae, or a member of the family Agaraceae.
“The agaroid gel was used in the laboratory to culture bacteria.”
1. noun
A type of agar, a substance derived from algae, or a member of the family Agaraceae.
“The agaroid gel was used in the laboratory to culture bacteria.”