Gram [noun]

Definition of Gram:

grandam

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Opposite/Antonyms of Gram:

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Sentence/Example of Gram:

Recognition of the pneumococcus depends upon its morphology, the fact that it is Gram-staining, and the presence of a capsule.

The great majority belong to the colon bacillus group, and are negative to Gram's method of staining.

A Gram-positive stool due to cocci is suggestive of intestinal ulceration.

Gram's method (p. 40) is a very useful aid in distinguishing certain bacteria.

This is a minute, slender rod, which lies within and between the pus-corpuscles (Fig. 125), and is negative to Gram's stain.

The organism is a short, thick diplobacillus, is frequently intracellular, and is Gram-negative (Fig. 126).

Gram's iodin solution (p. 38) can be made from this by adding fourteen times its volume of water.

It was the final gram of evidence necessary to complete assurance of Abner's guilt.

The weights themselves give us directly their gram-molecular or molar weights.

The following table90 gives the limits of the mobilities for gram equivalents of some of the most important ions at 18.