"bacterias"?
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/bacteria
Lel no, bacteria is plural and bacterium is singular, original Latin forms. :D
In the US, "bacteria" can also be used as singular collective. (Compare "data", originally plural (sg. datum), but now increasingly used in singular collectively.)
That's it! I have already seen this word as plural but it just slipped my mind. Thanks.
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