Bacteria

/bækˈtɪəriə/ noun (plural)

Bacteria are tiny, single-celled living things that can only be seen with a microscope. Some bacteria cause disease, but many others help with digestion, decomposition, and making foods like yogurt.

From New Latin “bacterium,” from Greek “bakterion,” meaning “little staff” or “small rod,” because early bacteria were rod-shaped under the microscope. The plural form “bacteria” became the common everyday word.

AMባክቴሪያ
ARبكتيريا
BNব্যাকটেরিয়া
CSbakterie
DAbakterie
DEBakterie
ELβακτήριο
ESbacteria
FAباکتری
FIbakteeri
FRbactérie
GUબેક્ટેરિયા
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