VI'RUS, noun [Latin See Virulent.] - "foul or contagious matter of an ulcer, postule, etc.; poison".
VIR'ULENT, adjective [Latin virulentus, from virus, poison, that is, strength, from the same root as vir, vireo. See Venom.] - "extremely active in doing injury; very poisonous or venomous."
VEN'OM, verb transitive - "to poison; to infect with venom".
What if the few use suggestion of poison (virus) as the vector to infect the choice of the many to consent to it?
VI'RUS, noun [Latin See Virulent.] - "foul or contagious matter of an ulcer, postule, etc.; poison".
VIR'ULENT, adjective [Latin virulentus, from virus, poison, that is, strength, from the same root as vir, vireo. See Venom.] - "extremely active in doing injury; very poisonous or venomous."
VEN'OM, verb transitive - "to poison; to infect with venom".
What if the few use suggestion of poison (virus) as the vector to infect the choice of the many to consent to it?