gon·o·coc·cus /ˌgɑnəˈkɑkəs/
淋菌
gon·o·coc·cus /ˌgɑnəˈkɑkəs/ 名詞
淋(病雙)球菌,淋病奈瑟(氏)菌,淋病雙球菌
Gon·o·coc·cus n. Med. A microorganism (Neisseria gonnorrhoeae) of the genus Neisseria (formerly Micrococcus), found in the secretion in gonorrhea, and constituting the cause of this disease.
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gonococcus
n : the pus-producing bacterium that causes gonorrhea [syn: Neisseria
gonorrhoeae]
[also: gonococci (pl)]