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mycoderma

mycoderma \my`co*der"ma\, n. [NL., from Gr. my`khs a fungus + de`rma skin.]

  1. (Biol.) One of the forms in which bacteria group themselves; a more or less thick layer of motionless but living bacteria, formed by the bacteria uniting on the surface of the fluid in which they are developed. This production differs from the zo["o]gl[oe]a stage of bacteria by not having the intermediary mucous substance.

  2. (Capitalized) A genus of micro["o]rganisms of which the acetic ferment ( Mycoderma aceti), which converts alcoholic fluids into vinegar, is a representative. Cf. Mother.

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mycoderma

n. (context biology English) One of the forms in which bacteria group themselves; a layer of motionless but living bacteria united on the surface of the fluid in which they are developed, differing from the zoogloea stage by not having the intermediate mucous substance.