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bacteriological

Word definitions for bacteriological in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. of or relating to bacteriology [syn: bacteriologic ]

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Bacteriological \Bac*te"ri*o*log`ic*al\ (b[a^]k*t[=e]`r[i^]*[-o]*l[o^]j"[i^]*kal), a. Of or pertaining to bacteriology; as, bacteriological studies.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. Of or pertaining to bacteriology.

Usage examples of bacteriological.

If disease, however, was loosed artificially - we have previously mentioned the possibility of bacteriological warfare - then it is possible either that this form of warfare was geographically limited, or that some populations were able to prepare forms of defence against it.

Typically, in normalcy at least, our bodies have sufficient filtration systems to deal with bacteriological and chemical impacts that nature foists upon us in any case.

We also took sputum samples and blood samples, and we did bacteriological tests on all of them.

When Ivor Glantz had returned six weeks ago from an extended lecture tour of South and Central America, explaining his new bacteriological techniques to major universities, he had been tired and irritable and aching for rest.

News of the Florida plague had spread, and every science journal and bacteriological expert in the place was discussing it.

Long ago, before the bacteriological tests, he was sent to Molokai as a leper.

And then, one day, after having been for years a perennial source of minor annoyances, the bacteriological test was applied, and he was declared a non-leper.

Saniel told her that the dining-room was uninviting, as it was a small bacteriological laboratory.

There is, I have deduced from recently acquired information, a bacteriological warfare research center located in the desert somewhere near Las Vegas.

After that he put aside his notes and research for the editorial he'd planned for this August issue, and instead he wrote an impassioned plea that each reader make himself personally responsible for doing something about the menace of bacteriological warfare.

The Pentagon didn't want any more headlines about bacteriological warfare agents and our soldiers' possible exposure during Desert Storm.

Those in the realms of spirit are very concerned about the possibility of unbridled nuclear and bacteriological warfare, and they are trying to prevent this possibility, but they know that inevitably there will be such a war.

Arent those the spiny little bastards that use bacteriological warfare?

Aren't those the spiny little bastards that use bacteriological warfare?

A consumer watchdog group blames the new disease on genetic experimentation, and a spokesman for the Preservation of Democracy, on Soviet bacteriological warfare.