Definition
The term 'vibrionic' relates to bacteria of the genus *Vibrio*. These bacteria are typically rod-shaped and known for their rapid, vibrating motility. They are commonly found in aquatic environments, both freshwater and saltwater. Some species of *Vibrio* can cause diseases in humans and marine animals. 'Vibrionic' is often used in microbiology and public health contexts. Understanding it requires some knowledge of bacterial characteristics.