Gram stain
noun
mass noun
- Medicine a staining technique for the preliminary identification of bacteria, in which a violet dye is applied, followed by a decolorizing agent and then a red dye. The cell walls of certain bacteria (denoted Gram-positive) retain the first dye and appear violet, while those that lose it (denoted Gram-negative) appear red.【医】革兰氏染色法。
词源
late 19th cent.: named after Hans C. J. Gram (1853-1938), the Danish physician who devised the method.