"Filovirus" meaning in Translingual

See Filovirus in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

Etymology: From Latin filum (“thread, filament”) + -virus. Etymology templates: {{der|mul|la|filum||thread, filament|sc=Latn}} Latin filum (“thread, filament”), {{suffix|mul||virus|sc=Latn}} + -virus Head templates: {{head|mul|proper noun|||g=|g2=|head=Filovirus|nogendercat=1}} Filovirus
  1. (archaic) A taxonomic genus within the order Mononegavirales – consisting of the former species, now genus, Ebolavirus and the type species, now genus, Marburgvirus. Tags: archaic

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