staph·y·lo·coc·cus
noun/ˌstæfɪləˈkɒkəs/
/ˌstæfɪləˈkɑːkəs/
(plural staphylococci
(medical)/ˌstæfɪləˈkɒkaɪ/
/ˌstæfɪləˈkɑːkaɪ/
)- a type of bacteria that can cause infections in some parts of the body such as the skin and eyes
葡萄球菌(可感染皮肤和眼睛等身体部位) Word Originmodern Latin, from Greek staphulē ‘bunch of grapes’ + kokkos ‘berry’.