Bacteriocin

/ˌbæktɪrioʊˈsɪn/ noun

A protein produced by bacteria that kills or inhibits the growth of other bacteria, acting like a natural antibiotic.

From bacteria + -cin (from cide, Latin 'caedere' meaning to kill). Discovered in the 1920s when scientists noticed bacteria producing substances that eliminated competing bacteria.

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