"Corynebacterium" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Corynebacterium is a genus of Gram-positive, rod-shaped bacteria that are commonly found in the environment, but also can cause disease in humans and animals. Some species of Corynebacterium are opportunistic pathogens, meaning they can cause infection when the host's immune system is compromised. Well-known species in this genus include Corynebacterium diphtheriae, which causes diphtheria, and Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis, which can cause bovine mastitis and ulcerative lymphangitis.
Corylaceae is a botanical name for a family of flowering plants, commonly known as corylops or corylaceous plants. This family includes about 60 species of deciduous trees and shrubs, which are native to the Northern Hemisphere and are typically found in temperate and subtropical regions. Members of the Corylaceae family are characterized by their simple, alternate leaves, and they produce small, yellowish or greenish flowers that are usually arranged in catkins.
Corymbiferous refers to a type of inflorescence, a cluster of flowers that develops on a stem, where the main stem grows in height and the lateral branches produce flowers of approximately the same height, forming a flat or rounded cluster of flowers at the top of the stem.
Coryphene refers to a type of ancient Greek musical instrument, specifically a double flute.