<span class="searchmatch">coccīs</span> dative/ablative plural of coccum Borrowed from French coccyx. <span class="searchmatch">coccis</span> n (plural coccisuri) tail bone...
See also: -<span class="searchmatch">cocci</span> <span class="searchmatch">cocci</span> plural of coccus Shortening. <span class="searchmatch">cocci</span> (uncountable) coccidioidomycosis <span class="searchmatch">cocci</span> m plural of coccio cicco, ciccò <span class="searchmatch">coccī</span> genitive singular...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">cocci</span> -<span class="searchmatch">cocci</span> plural of -coccus...
See also: cicco ciccò third-person singular past historic of ciccare <span class="searchmatch">Cocci</span>, <span class="searchmatch">cocci</span>...
Wikipedia coccus (plural <span class="searchmatch">cocci</span>) Any approximately spherical bacterium. One of the carpels or seed-vessels of a dry fruit. -<span class="searchmatch">cocci</span> coccic coccicidal coccicide...
From cocc(us) + -i- + -cidal. coccicidal (not comparable) (bacteriology) That kills <span class="searchmatch">cocci</span> (spherical bacteria). coccicide...
IPA(key): /ˈkɔt.t͡ʃo/ Rhymes: -ɔttʃo Hyphenation: còc‧cio coccio m (plural <span class="searchmatch">cocci</span>) (uncountable) earthenware crock (countable) shard (of broken pottery) ciocco...
coccobacilli) (bacteriology) Any bacteria with a shape intermediate between <span class="searchmatch">cocci</span> (spherical) and bacilli (rod-shaped) coccobacillary coccobacilliform Translations...
Romanian, or from Latin nates crossed with coda. Compare Aromanian noadã (“member, penis”). noadă f (plural noade) (popular) coccyx Synonym: <span class="searchmatch">coccis</span> nod...