'Virus' definitions:
Definition of 'virus'
From: WordNet
noun
(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
noun
A harmful or corrupting agency; "bigotry is a virus that must not be allowed to spread"; "the virus of jealousy is latent in everyone"
noun
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" [syn: virus, computer virus]
Definition of 'Virus'
From: GCIDE
- Virus \Vi"rus\, n. [L., a slimy liquid, a poisonous liquid, poison, stench; akin to Gr. ? poison, Skr. visha. Cf. Wizen, v. i.]
- 1. (Med.) Contagious or poisonous matter, as of specific ulcers, the bite of snakes, etc.; -- applied to organic poisons. [Archaic] [1913 Webster +PJC]
- 2. the causative agent of a disease, . [obsolescent] [PJC]
- 3. any of numerous submicroscopic complex organic objects which have genetic material and may be considered as living organisms but have no proper cell membrane, and thus cannot by themselves perform metabolic processes, requiring entry into a host cell in order to multiply. The simplest viruses have no lipid envelope and may be considered as complex aggregates of molecules, sometimes only a nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) and a coat protein. They are sometimes viewed as being on the borderline between living and nonliving objects. They are smaller than living cells in size, usually between 20 and 300 nm; thus they pass through standard filters, and were previously referred to as filterable virus. The manifestations of disease caused by multiplication of viruses in cells may be due to destruction of the cells caused by subversion of the cellular metabolic processes by the virus, or by synthesis of a virus-specific toxin. Viruses may infect animals, plants, or microorganisms; those infecting bacteria are also called bacteriophages. Certain bacteriophages may be non-destructive and benign in the host; -- see bacteriophage. [1913 Webster +PJC]
- 4. Fig.: Any morbid corrupting quality in intellectual or moral conditions; something that poisons the mind or the soul; as, the virus of obscene books. [1913 Webster]
- 5. (Computers) a program or segment of program code that may make copies of itself (replicate), attach itself to other programs, and perform unwanted actions within a computer; also called computer virus or virus program. Such programs are almost always introduced into a computer without the knowledge or assent of its owner, and are often malicious, causing destructive actions such as erasing data on disk, but sometime only annoying, causing peculiar objects to appear on the display. The form of sociopathic mental disease that causes a programmer to write such a program has not yet been given a name. Compare trojan horse[3]. [PJC]
Synonyms of 'virus'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- acaricide,
- adenovirus,
- aerial infection,
- aerobe,
- aerobic bacteria,
- aerobic organism,
- airborne infection,
- amoeba,
- anaerobe,
- anaerobic bacteria,
- anaerobic organism,
- anthelmintic,
- antibiotic,
- antiseptic,
- autotrophic organism,
- bacillus,
- bacteria,
- bacterium,
- bane,
- being,
- bug,
- bug bomb,
- carbamate insecticide,
- carrier,
- chemosterilant,
- chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticide,
- coccus,
- communicability,
- contact poison,
- contagion,
- contagiousness,
- contamination,
- corruption,
- creature,
- cryptogenic infection,
- defoliant,
- direct infection,
- disease-producing microorganism,
- disinfectant,
- droplet infection,
- dust infection,
- echovirus,
- enterovirus,
- epidemiology,
- eradicant,
- filterable virus,
- fumigant,
- fungicide,
- fungus,
- genetic individual,
- germ,
- germicide,
- gram-negative bacteria,
- gram-positive bacteria,
- hand infection,
- herbicide,
- heterotrophic organism,
- indirect infection,
- individual,
- infection,
- infectiousness,
- insect powder,
- insecticide,
- living being,
- living thing,
- microbe,
- microbicide,
- microorganism,
- miticide,
- mold,
- morphological individual,
- nonfilterable virus,
- ont,
- organic being,
- organic chlorine,
- organic phosphate insecticide,
- organism,
- organization,
- pathogen,
- pesticide,
- physiological individual,
- phytogenic infection,
- picornavirus,
- poison,
- primary infection,
- protozoa,
- protozoon,
- pyogenic infection,
- rat poison,
- reovirus,
- rhinovirus,
- rickettsia,
- roach paste,
- roach powder,
- rodenticide,
- secondary infection,
- spirillum,
- spirochete,
- spore,
- staphylococcus,
- stomach poison,
- streptococcus,
- subclinical infection,
- systemic,
- systemic insecticide,
- taint,
- toxic,
- toxicant,
- toxin,
- trypanosome,
- vector,
- venin,
- venom,
- vermicide,
- vibrio,
- waterborne infection,
- weed killer,
- zoogenic infection,
- zooid,
- zoon
Words containing 'Virus'
- Ebola virus,
- animal virus,
- computer virus,
- coxsackie virus,
- filterable virus,
- hepatitis a virus,
- herpes virus,
- junin virus,
- lassa virus,
- machupo virus,
- marburg virus,
- mosaic virus,
- myxoma virus,
- parainfluenza virus,
- plant virus,
- polyoma virus,
- rubella virus,
- slow virus,
- smallpox virus,
- tumor virus,
- variola virus,
- virus infection,
- virus program,
- Herpes simplex virus,
- Herpes zoster virus,
- human immunodeficiency virus,
- human papilloma virus,
- lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus,
- respiratory syncytial virus,
- tobacco mosaic virus,
- varicella zoster virus,
- variola major virus,
- variola minor virus,
- west nile virus,
- wound tumor virus,
- Epstein-Barr virus,
- anti-virus program,
- herpes varicella zoster virus,
- varicella-zoster virus,
- west nile encephalitis virus,
- onion yellow-dwarf virus,
- potato yellow-dwarf virus,
- human t-cell leukemia virus-1