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fi·lo·vi·rus \ˈfīlōˌvīrəs\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Latin filum thread + New Latin -o- + virus — more at file : any of a family (Filoviridae) of single-stranded chiefly filamentous RNA viruses infecting vertebrates that comprises a single genus (Filovirus) characterized by a helical nucleocapsid and glycoprotein envelope and that includes the Marburg virus and the Ebola viruses |