Follow the Latin root word ‘vir’
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Thank you for this information. The word 'Virus' is a derivative of 'vir' and comes from the Latin meaning -- poison; slime. This is the name given to the 'buds' observed collecting on dead cells. Virologists called this a 'virus' and believe it is 'something' that has invaded from the outside environment and is responsible for killing the cell. In actually, this theory (Germ Theory) is erroneous and is really the observance of a ruptured cell wall pouring out the inner material of the cell. It looks like a 'bud'. This analogous of Jello seeping out of the end of a straw. This process is natural for the dead cell membrane to rupture and the 'jello' content (poison, slime) signals for the cleanup cells to come clean up the mess (dead cell carcass, slime, poison).