different between virome vs virole
virome
English
Etymology
viro- +? -ome
Noun
virome (plural viromes)
- (biology) The genomes of all the viruses that inhabit a particular organism or environment
Related terms
- viromic
- viromics
Translations
See also
- metagenomics
- viriome
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virole
English
Etymology
From French virole (“ferrule”). See ferrule.
Noun
virole (plural viroles)
- (heraldry) A ring surrounding a bugle or hunting horn.
Related terms
- verolles
- veruled
- verules
- virolles
Anagrams
- Oliver, oliver, violer
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /vi.??l/
Noun
virole f (plural viroles)
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Italian
Noun
virole f
- plural of virola
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