tyrocidin
/tɪˌroʊsɪˈdɪn/Definitions
1. noun
A peptide or protein antibiotic, usually isolated from certain bacteria, having antimicrobial properties.
“The scientist studied the properties of tyrocidin to develop new treatments for bacterial infections.”
2. verb
To treat or kill bacteria using tyrocidin or similar substances.
“The patient was tyrocidined to prevent the spread of the infection.”