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1) Медицина: патогенный микроорганизм2) Техника: болезнетворный микроорганизм3) Экология: болезнетворная бактерия -
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1) зародыш, семя; зарождаться2) проросток; зачаток; почка3) микроорганизм; инфицирующее начало•- disease-producing germ
- pathogenic germ
- tooth germ
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= pathogenic germ патогенный микроорганизмEnglish-russian biological dictionary > disease-producing germ
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8 microorganism
n микроорганизмСинонимический ряд:bacterium (noun) bacillus; bacterium; germ; microbe; pathogen; virus
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