Bacteriophage

/bækˈtɪriəfeɪdʒ/ noun

A virus that infects and replicates within bacterial cells; literally a 'bacteria-eater' that uses bacteria as hosts for reproduction.

From 'bacterio-' (bacteria) + 'phage' (from Greek 'phagein,' meaning to eat), coined in the early 20th century when scientists discovered viruses that specifically attack bacteria.

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