lincolnensis

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Adjective[edit]

lincolnensis

  1. used as a specific epithet; discovered in a place called Lincoln or named in honor of a person named Lincoln

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Etymology[edit]

From bacterial species, Streptomyces lincolnensis, discovered in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Noun[edit]

lincolnensis (plural lincolnenses or lincolnensises)

  1. A bacterium of the species Streptomyces lincolnensis.