| virilism | <clinical sign> Masculinisation. Signs may include: increased body or facial hair, change in voice, clitoral enlargement and male-type baldness. (13 Oct 1997) |
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| virility | The condition or quality of being virile. Origin: L. Virilitas, manhood, fr. Vir, man (05 Mar 2000) |
| virilization | Production or acquisition of virilism. (05 Mar 2000) |
| virilizing | Causing virilism. (05 Mar 2000) |
| virino | <molecular biology, virology> A proposed infectious particle composed of protein and a short sequence of nucleic acids that does not code for any proteins. (13 Oct 1997) |
| virion | <virology> A single virus particle, complete with coat. (13 Oct 1997) |
| viripotent | An obsolete term denoting a sexually mature male. Origin: L. Viripotens, fr. Vir, man, + potens, having power (05 Mar 2000) |
| virogene | <molecular biology, virology> A viral gene that has become apart of the host's chromosome. (13 Oct 1997) |
| viroid | <plant biology, virology> Extremely small viruses of plants. Their genome is a 240-350 nucleotide circular RNA strand, extensively base paired with itself, so they resist RNAase attack. At one time the term was also used casually of self replicative particles such as the kappa particle in Paramecium. (13 Oct 1997) |
| viroids | A group of pathogens comprising the smallest known agents of infectious disease. They are unencapsulated and are capable of replicating autonomously in susceptible cells. Positively identified viroids composed of single-stranded RNA have been isolated from higher plants, but the existence of DNA viroids pathogenic to animals is suspected. (12 Dec 1998) |
| virologist | A specialist in virology. (05 Mar 2000) |
| virology | <study> The study of viruses and viral diseases. (06 Oct 1997) |
| viropexia | <virology> The non-specific phagocytosis of virus particles bound to surface receptors. (18 Nov 1997) |
| viropexis | Binding of virus to a cell and subsequent absorption (engulfment) of virus particles by that cell. Origin: viro-+ G. Pexis, fixation (05 Mar 2000) |
| viroplasm | <cell biology, virology> An inclusion body in a cell where viral replication/assembly occurs. (09 Oct 1997) |
Synonyms : Attachment, Virus, Binding, Virus
Synonyms : Viral Cultivation, Cultivation, Viral, Cultivation, Virus, Cultivations, Viral, Cultivations, Virus, Viral Cultivations, Virus Cultivations
Synonyms : Viral Diseases, Disease, Viral, Disease, Virus, Diseases, Viral, Diseases, Virus, Viral Disease, Virus Disease
Synonyms : Inactivation, Viral, Inactivation, Virus
Synonyms : Viral integration, Integrations, Provirus, Integrations, Virus, Provirus Integrations, Viral integrations, Virus Integrations, integration, Viral, integrations, Viral
| virological |
of or relating to the science of virology; "virological research"
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| virulent |
deadly: extremely poisonous or injurious; producing venom; "venomous snakes"; "a virulent insect bite" infectious; having the ability to cause disease acerb: harsh or corrosive in tone; "an acerbic tone piercing otherwise flowery prose"; "a barrage of acid comments"; "her acrid remarks make her many enemies"; "bitter words"; "blistering criticism"; "caustic jokes about political assassination, talk-show hosts and medical ethics"; "a sulfurous denunciation"; "a vitriolic critique"
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(virology) ultramicroscopic infectious agent that replicates itself only within cells of living hosts; many are pathogenic; a piece of nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) wrapped in a thin coat of protein a harmful or corrupting agency; "bigotry is a virus that must not be allowed to spread"; "the virus of jealousy is latent in everyone" a software program capable of reproducing itself and usually capable of causing great harm to files or other programs on the same computer; "a true virus cannot spread to another computer without human assistance"
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| viral meningitis |
meningitis due to various viruses, such as the coxsackieviruses, mumps virus, and the virus of lymphocytic choriomeningitis, characterized by malaise, fever, headache, nausea, cerebrospinal fluid pleocytosis (principally lymphocytic), abdominal pain, stiffness of the neck and back, and a short uncomplicated course. See also aseptic m.
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| VIR | deciduous shrubby tree or eastern North America with compound leaves that turn brilliant red in fall and dense panicles of greenish yellow flowers followed by crimson acidic berries |
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| VIR | common shrub of eastern North America having small yellow flowers after the leaves have fallen |
| VIR | the condition or quality of being a virgin |
| VIR | the sixth sign of the zodiac |
| VIR | a large zodiacal constellation on the equator |
| VIR | (astrology) a person who is born while the sun is in Virgo |
| VIR | the sixth sign of the zodiac |
| VIR | a punctuation mark (/) used to separate related items of information |
| VIR | tending to destroy viruses |
| VIR | an agent (physical or chemical) that inactivates or destroys viruses |
| VIR | the property of being green |
| VIR | characteristic of a man |
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