How Do You Spell VIBRIO?

Pronunciation: [vˈa͡ɪbɹɪˌə͡ʊ] (IPA)

The word "vibrio" is spelled with the letters v-i-b-r-i-o. It is pronounced as "vɪbriəʊ" in the International Phonetic Alphabet. The first syllable "vib" is pronounced with a short "i" sound as in "bin" and the second syllable "rio" is pronounced with a long "ee" sound as in "see". This word refers to a type of bacterium that is curved or comma-shaped. It is commonly found in water and causes infections in humans and marine life.

VIBRIO Meaning and Definition

  1. Vibrio is a genus of bacteria that belongs to the family Vibrionaceae, which consists of Gram-negative, rod-shaped microorganisms. These bacteria are typically aquatic, found in marine or estuarine environments, and some species are also capable of causing infections in humans and animals. The name "vibrio" refers to the characteristic curved or comma-shaped morphology of these bacteria.

    Within the genus Vibrio, there are numerous species, including Vibrio cholerae, Vibrio parahaemolyticus, and Vibrio vulnificus, among others. Some species are autochthonous to marine habitats and play an essential ecological role in nutrient cycling, while others are considered opportunistic pathogens that can cause illnesses when individuals come into contact with contaminated water or seafood.

    In terms of pathogenicity, certain Vibrio species are notorious for causing gastrointestinal issues, such as diarrhea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. Vibrio cholerae, for instance, is the causative agent of cholera, a severe diarrheal disease prevalent in many parts of the world. Vibrio infections are often related to the consumption of contaminated seafood, particularly undercooked or raw shellfish.

    Due to their ability to survive in diverse conditions, including low temperatures and high salinity, some Vibrio species have become a significant concern for public health. Consequently, measures such as proper food hygiene, adequate cooking temperatures, and sanitary water supplies are essential to prevent the spread of vibrio-related infections.

  2. A genus of Spirillaceae, the members of which are now usually referred to Spirillum; also a flexible bacillus having sinuous snake-like movements.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. A name given to very minute thread-like animalcules found in various fluids, and even in the tartar of the teeth.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for VIBRIO

  • cibrio
  • bibrio
  • gibrio
  • vubrio
  • vjbrio
  • vkbrio
  • vobrio
  • v9brio
  • v8brio
  • vivrio
  • vinrio
  • vihrio
  • vigrio
  • vibeio
  • vibdio
  • vibfio
  • vibtio
  • vib5io
  • vib4io
  • fvibrio

Etymology of VIBRIO

The word "vibrio" comes from the Latin word "vibro", which means "I vibrate" or "to move quickly to and fro". The term was originally used in the field of zoology to describe certain marine organisms that exhibited a rapid vibrating motion. Later, it was adopted in microbiology to classify a genus of bacteria that are characterized by their curved or comma-shaped morphology.

Similar spelling words for VIBRIO

  • vapeur,
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  • fabry,
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  • FBR-MUSV,
  • fibro-cartilages,
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  • NYG-FPR,
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  • moral-fiber,
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  • fiber-optics,
  • FAWPRA,
  • fiebre,
  • VBWR,
  • FPR1,
  • Fibro-myoma,
  • fabbro,
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  • Fibro-glioma,
  • Feaberry,
  • Fibro-neuroma,
  • Fibro-mucous,
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  • vapor-bath,
  • nerve-fibre,
  • FBER,
  • VEBR,
  • febuary,
  • Fibro-caseous,
  • muscle-fibre,
  • Sulphur-vapor,
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  • Fiber-faced,
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  • carbon-fibre,
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  • vipery,
  • FFIBR,
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  • low-fiber,
  • FEPUR,
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  • vaper,
  • VIPR,
  • Fibro-,
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  • HVBRI,
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  • Fibre-c,
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  • vapour,
  • V1BR,
  • FUBER,
  • glass-fibre,
  • vibra,
  • fabro,
  • FPEER,
  • Fibro-lipoma,
  • mercury-vapor,
  • Fabra,
  • HFEPR,
  • Vapory,
  • fiber-optic,
  • febbr.,
  • Vapor-B,
  • Fibro-sarcoma,
  • PHYPRO,
  • c-fiber,
  • Fibre-faced,
  • fibro-cartilaginous,
  • MSC-VBR,
  • viparia,
  • febr.,
  • Fibro-serous,
  • FPR.

Plural form of VIBRIO is VIBRIOS

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