Actinomyces

/ˌæktɪnəˈmaɪsiːz/ noun

A genus of bacteria that form branching filaments like fungal hyphae; found in soil and sometimes cause infections in humans and animals.

From actino- (Greek aktis 'ray') + myces (Greek mykes 'fungus'). Named because the branching filaments resemble ray-like fungal structures.

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