leptothrix

/lɛpˈtoʊθrɪks/

Definitions

1. noun

A genus of bacteria that are gram-negative, rod-shaped, and filamentous, typically found in soil, water, and decaying plant matter, often associated with the breakdown of organic materials.

“The leptothrix bacteria play a crucial role in the decomposition of organic waste.”

Synonyms

  • bacteria
  • microbe

Antonyms

  • prion
  • virus