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I . focus <focuses or foci [ˈfəʊsaı] > [ˈfəʊkəs] N

1. focus:

II . focus <focuses or foci [ˈfəʊsaı] > [ˈfəʊkəs] VB trans, intr

crocus <crocuses or croci [krəʊsaı] > [ˈkrəʊkəs] N

circus [ˈsɜːkəs] N

coitus [ˈkəʊıtəs] N

coconut [ˈkəʊkənʌt] N

copious [ˈkəʊpjəs] ADJ

2. copious:

▶ copiously ADV
▶ copiousness N

I . cocoon [kəˈkuːn] N

II . cocoon [kəˈkuːn] VB trans

III . cocoon [kəˈkuːn] VB intr

cocky [ˈkɒkı] ADJ

mucus [ˈmjuːkəs] N BIOL

abacus <abaci [ˈæbəsaı] or abacuses> [ˈæbəkəs] N

discus <discuses or disci [dı­saı] > [ˈdıskəs] N SPORTS

cocksure [ˌkɒkˈʃʊə] ADJ

I . cock [kɒk] N

4. cock sl:

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English
It is an aggregated coccus, obligate anaerobe, heterotrophic, archeon that grows 0.81.3 m in diameter.
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Some of the more commonly used micro-organisms are: bacillus, coccus, spirillum as well as heterotrophic bacteria which all play important roles in biological degradation process.
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The bacterium is a gram-positive, catalase negative, coccus growing in clusters.
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The basic forms are spheres (coccus) and round-ended cylinders (bacillus).
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