Acetobacter

/ˌæsɪtoʊˈbæktər/ noun

A genus of bacteria that converts alcohol into acetic acid, naturally producing vinegar through fermentation.

From aceto- (acetic acid) + bacter (from Greek 'bacterion' meaning small rod). Named descriptively for bacteria's function in creating acetic acid, discovered and classified in the 19th century.

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