Achromobacter

/ˌækroʊmoʊˈbæktər/ noun

A genus of colorless, nonpigmented bacteria, now reclassified into other genera but historically an important category in bacterial taxonomy.

From Greek 'achromatos' (colorless) + 'bakterion' (small rod or staff). Bacteria were classified partly by their pigmentation, and 'achromobacter' named those that produced no visible color.

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