SARS-CoV

Translingual

Etymology

From SARS +‎ CoV. From English severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and Coronavirus (CoV). From New Latin coronavirus, from Latin corona and Latin virus. From Ancient Greek κορώνη (korṓnē).

Proper noun

SARS-CoV

  1. synonym of SARSr-CoV; severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus; the virus that causes SARS and COVID-19
  2. synonym of SARS-CoV-1; severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 1 ; the virus strain that causes SARS.

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English

Noun

SARS-CoV (plural SARS-CoVs)

  1. (countable) Abbreviation of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus.
  2. (uncountable) abbreviation of Severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus, a species of SARS-associated coronavirus

Synonyms

Hypernyms

  • CoV (Coronavirus)

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References

  • Alexander E. Gorbalenya, et al. (11 February 2020) “Severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus: The species and its viruses—a statement of the Coronavirus Study Group”, in https://www.biorxiv.org/[1]:
    Based on phylogeny, taxonomy and established practice, the CSG formally recognizes this virus [2019-nCoV] as a sister to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronaviruses (SARS-CoVs) of the species Severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus and designates it as severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).