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volutin

 
Dictionary: vol·u·tin   (vŏl'yə-tĭn, və-lūt'n) pronunciation

n.
A granular substance that stains easily with a basic dye and is often rich in phosphorus, found in the cytoplasm of various bacterial and fungal cells.

[German, from New Latin (Spirillum) volūtāns, species of bacterium in which it was first found, from Latin volūtāns, present participle of volūtāre, to roll around.]


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