A bacterium or rod-shaped microorganism that typically occurs in pairs or exhibits a doubled structure.
From Greek 'diplos' (double) and Latin 'bacillus' (small rod, stick), describing bacteria that naturally pair up together.
One diplobacillus species caused a disease that killed soldiers in World War I—shaped like a tiny DNA strand, these paired bacteria were historically significant in early microbiology.
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