"Pandoravirus" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Translingual]

Etymology: Ancient Greek Πανδώρα (Pandṓra, “Pandora”) + -virus. From Latin virus (“virus”). From the discovery of the virus being akin to opening a Pandora's box of new possibilities in viral research and capabilities. From Pandora, the Greek mythological figure who opened Pandora's box. Etymology templates: {{der|mul|grc|Πανδώρα|gloss=Pandora}} Ancient Greek Πανδώρα (Pandṓra, “Pandora”), {{suffix|mul|Ancient Greek <i class="Polyt mention" lang="grc">Πανδώρα</i> (Pandṓra, “<span class="Latn" lang="en">Pandora</span>”)|virus}} Ancient Greek Πανδώρα (Pandṓra, “Pandora”) + -virus, {{der|mul|la|virus|gloss=virus}} Latin virus (“virus”) Head templates: {{head|mul|proper noun|||g=|g2=|head=Pandoravirus|nogendercat=1}} Pandoravirus
  1. (virology) A taxonomic genus within the family Pandoraviridae – certain giant viruses, DNA viruses which infect amoeba. Wikipedia link: en:Pandora, en:Pandora's box Categories (topical): Virology Hypernyms: Pandoraviridae (english: unaccepted family name) Hyponyms (genus): Pandoravirus salinus (english: type species), Pandoravirus dulcis (english: other accepted species)
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