virus is derived from latin virus that mean slimy, poisonous, or toxin.
It was actually from the Latin word meaning slimy and poisonous.
The word factory is derived from the medieval Latin word factoria. It is also derived from the Latin word factor.
The word "virus" is actually directly from Latin. Virus in English is also spelt virus in Latin. It is a shorter version of the Latin word virulentus, which means poisonous.
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Morbid, derived from the Latin morbus (disease)
Ferrum is the Latin equivalent of 'iron'. It's the word from which the symbol for iron is derived. Its symbol is 'Fe', which is taken from the first two letters of the word in Latin.
Plague = Pestilentia
Latin and the word it's derived from is bis source:Cambridge Latin Course Unit 1
its derived frm da latin word environ meanin "surroundings"
engineer is derived from the latin word: ingenium
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The English adjective "insular" derived from the Latin word insula, meaning "island."