coccus
/ˈkɒkəs/Definitions
1. noun
A spherical bacterium or a spherical cell, especially a type of bacteria.
“The doctor studied the coccus under the microscope to identify its species.”
2. noun
A small, rounded mass or particle, especially one formed by coagulation of a liquid.
“The coccus of paint formed a solid layer on the surface after minutes of drying.”