Virus is Latin for poisonous or other noxious substances.
The scientific word for virus is "virus."
The plural for virus is viruses. Simply add an -es at the end of the word.
The word 'viral' is the adjective form of the noun virus.
Rhino-virus translates to "nose virus" in English, as "rhino" originates from the Greek word for nose, referring to the viruses that commonly cause upper respiratory infections, often manifested through nasal symptoms.
Because it is derived from the Ancient Greek rhin meaning "nose".
The scientific word for virus is "virus."
The prefix of the word "virus" is "vi-".
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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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virus is derived from latin virus that mean slimy, poisonous, or toxin.
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My computer got a virus so we had to get it fixed.
The plural for virus is viruses. Simply add an -es at the end of the word.
No, the word virus is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a microbe, a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence; the pronoun that takes the place of the noun virus is 'it'. Example sentence:The biologist studied the virus to see if it was a variant or a new strain.
Viral means pertaining to a virus. Virus is a latin word that means poison. The study of virus is called virology.