Chondromyces

/ˌkɒndroʊˈmaɪsiːz/ noun

A genus of soil bacteria that produce antibiotics and are found in decomposing organic matter, notable for their ability to break down cellulose.

From Greek 'chondros' (cartilage, or sometimes grain/granule) + 'myces' (fungus). The term was originally used to describe microorganisms with a granular appearance, later identified as bacteria.

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