"Clavulinic" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Clavulinic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Clavulinic" Meaning

Clavulinic refers to a type of lactone found in the milky juice of plants, particularly in the Equisetum genus.

"Clavulinic" Examples

Clavulanic: a type of antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections

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The doctor prescribed amoxicillin and clavulanic acid to treat the patient's infected wound.
The research team discovered that clavulanic acid was effective in combating resistant strains of E. coli.
The hospital was forced to close temporarily after an outbreak of MRSA, which was treated with a combination of clavulanic and gentamicin.
The patient's symptoms worsened despite treatment with clavulanic, and the doctor decided to switch to a more potent antibiotic.
Clavulanic has shown promise in combating the increasing threat of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, offering new hope for treatment options.

"Clavulinic" Similar Words

Clavigerous

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Clavispora is a genus of fungi that belongs to the family Debaryomycetaceae. The name "Clavispora" is derived from the Latin words "clavis," meaning "key," and "sporium," meaning "spore." It refers to the fact that the fungus produces key-shaped spores. The genus was first described in 1993 and currently consists of several species of fungi that are commonly found in soil and decaying organic matter.

Clavodeltoid

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Clavula

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The word "clavula" is Latin and refers to an arm or a limb, specifically the upper arm or forearm. In anatomy, it is also the term for the small bony projections that form the shoulder joint.

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Clavulanic acid is a naturally occurring beta-lactamase inhibitor, which is used in combination with penicillin-type antibiotics to increase their effectiveness against bacterial infections. It works by preventing the destruction of the antibiotic by bacteria, allowing the antibiotic to remain effective against the infection for a longer period of time. Clavulanic acid is often used in combination with amoxicillin, forming the antibiotic Augmentin, which is commonly used to treat a wide range of bacterial infections, including respiratory, urinary, and skin infections.

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Clavus is a noun that refers to a nail or a spike. In anatomy, the clavus is also known as a collateral tuberosity, which is a bony projection on the medial surface of the calcaneus (heel bone).

Clavy

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Clavy is a noun that refers to a small or narrow valley.

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A clawback is a way for a company or organization to recover or retake something that was previously given, returned, or paid out. This can include recovering bonuses, compensation, or other forms of payment that were given to employees or executives based on certain performance targets or criteria. If those targets are not met, the company may try to "claw back" the payment or benefit to recover its losses. It is often used in finance and business contexts, particularly in situations where there is a high level of risk and uncertainty involved.

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Having sharp, curved nails or talons, typically on the feet or hands of animals that use them for climbing, grasping, or defending themselves.

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