(Sanskrit grammar, lexicography) A form of tatpuruṣa in which the modifying member is a number.
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evius
fulvi
juvia
juvia
noun
(archaic) The brazil nut.
krivu
pluvi
ruvid
ruvid
adj
(archaic, formal) rough
suevi
uviol
uvito
vibhu
vicua
vicus
vicus
noun
(historical) A small civilian settlement outside a Roman fort.
vidua
vinum
vipul
virtu
virtu
noun
Alternative form of vertu.
virus
virus
noun
(archaic) Venom, as produced by a poisonous animal etc.
(computing) A type of malware which can covertly transmit itself between computers via networks (especially the Internet) or removable storage such as disks, often causing damage to systems and data; also computer virus.
(computing, proscribed) Any type of malware.
(figurative) Any malicious or dangerous entity that spreads from one place or person to another.
(informal, metonymically) A disease caused by such an infectious agent; a viral illness.
(uncountable) A quantity of such infectious agents
A submicroscopic, non-cellular structure consisting of a core of DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein coat, that requires a living host cell to replicate, and often causes disease in the host organism; such agents are often classed as nonliving infectious particles and less often as microorganisms.
verb
(nonstandard, rare) To send or infect an electronic device with a computer virus.