Adenoviral

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Pronunciation: /əˌdɛnoʊˈvaɪrəl/

Definitions of adenoviral

adjective describing a virus belonging to the Adenoviridae family

Example Sentences

A1 The doctor explained that the patient had an adenoviral infection.

A2 Adenoviral vectors are often used in gene therapy research.

B1 The adenoviral vaccine showed promising results in clinical trials.

B2 Researchers are studying the efficacy of adenoviral vectors in treating cancer.

C1 The adenoviral vector was engineered to deliver the therapeutic gene to specific cells.

C2 The adenoviral vector-based vaccine was approved for use in the general population.

Examples of adenoviral in a Sentence

formal The adenoviral vector was used to deliver the gene therapy to the patient.

informal They used that adenoviral thing to give the patient the gene treatment.

slang The docs used some adenoviral stuff to fix up the patient.

figurative Like an adenoviral carrier, she spread positivity wherever she went.

Grammatical Forms of adenoviral

past tense

adenoviraled

plural

adenovirals

comparative

more adenoviral

superlative

most adenoviral

present tense

adenovirals

future tense

will adenoviral

perfect tense

have adenoviraled

continuous tense

is adenoviraling

singular

adenoviral

positive degree

adenoviral

infinitive

to adenoviral

gerund

adenoviraling

participle

adenoviraled

Origin and Evolution of adenoviral

First Known Use: 1956 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'adenoviral' originates from the term 'adenovirus', which is a type of virus named after the adenoids where it was first isolated.
Evolution of the word: The term 'adenoviral' was first used in the context of virology to describe viruses belonging to the Adenoviridae family. Over time, it has become more commonly used in medical and scientific literature to refer to any virus related to adenoviruses.