acidogenic

acidogenic
\\|asədō|jenik, ə|sid-\ adjective
Etymology: acid (II) + -o- + -genic
: acid forming

acidogenic bacteria

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/euh sid'euh jen"ik, as'i deuh-/, adj. Biochem.
producing acid, as bacteria, or causing acidity, as of the urine.
[ACID + -O- + -GENIC]

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