viru-, vir-

(Latin: poison)

poliovirus
retrovirus
rhabdovirus
1. A rod-shaped virus that contains RNA; that is, the virus that causes rabies.
2. Any of various RNA-containing viruses of the family Rhabdoviridae, including the rabies virus.
rhinovirus
Any of a subgroup of the picornaviruses considered to be etiologically associated with the common cold and certain other upper respiratory ailments.
viral
viroid
virologic
virological
virologist
virology
virophobia (s) (noun), virophobias (pl)
The angst of being infected with a virus or a microorganism that is smaller than a bacterium: Some people have virophobias because when ultramicroscopic infectious agents enter a cell, they may immediately cause a disease process or an illness may appear years later.
virosis
virucidal
virucide, virucidal, viruscide
The killing of viruses.
virulence

A cross reference of another word family that is related directly, or indirectly, with: "poison": toxico-; veno-.