Pls give some sentences about COVID-19 but with affixes :[
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Pls give some sentences about COVID-19 but with affixes :[
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Answer:
CO' stands for corona, 'VI' for virus, and 'D' for disease. Formerly, this disease was referred to as '2019 novel coronavirus' or '2019-nCoV.' The COVID-19 virus is a new virus linked to the same family of viruses as Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and some types of common cold.
Explanation:
Explanation:
As the coronavirus clamps its tentacles around our planet and the number of infections and deaths burgeons, you might be wondering why the respiratory infection is now dubbed COVID-19.
In this instance, the method of word formation is called a clipped compound. Each component of the word is shortened and strung together. CO is a clipping of corona, VI of virus and D of disease. The 19 identifies the year the outbreak began.
Corona derives from a Greek-through-Latin word for garland, wreath or crown (as in Coronado). The name refers to the characteristic appearance, under an electron microscope, of virions, the infective form of the virus. These virions have a fringe of large, bulbous surface projections that create an image resembling a crown or a solar corona.
Virus began life as a Latin word with the same spelling that meant “poison,” specifically the venom from a snake or spider.
Virus also signified “filthy, slimy,” referring to the foul, filthy and slimy places that caused people to become sick from contact with contaminated water and refuse.
Disease descends from Latin through Old French and originally meant “without ease.” The sense of sickness is not recorded until the very late 14th century.
Another word we’re seeing a hearing a lot these days is quarantine. The first meaning of quarantine, from the Italian quarantina, was a period of 40 days during which a widow had the right to continue living in her deceased husband’s house that was to be seized for debt.
Soon the word took on a related meaning — the 40 days in which a ship suspected of harboring disease had to remain in isolation. The arbitrary number was based on the notion that after 40 days, the disease on board would either have run its course and ended any chance of contagion or would have burst forth its ghastly fury. Finally, quarantine broadened to signify any period of sequestering, and the reference to “40” has vanished.
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