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Etymology 1

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From Latin vīs (vīs has a hidden "r" that shows in forms such as the genitive plural, vīrium).

Adjective

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virial (not comparable)

  1. (mechanics) Of or pertaining to the interactive forces between molecules or particles.

Noun

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virial (plural virials)

  1. (mechanics) One-half of the product of the stress of attraction or repulsion with the distance between two particles.
    • 1875, James Clerk Maxwell, “On the Dynamical Evidence of the Molecular Constitution of Bodies”, in Nature, 11 (1875), 357-359, 374-377:
      The quantity 1/2 Rr, or half the product of the attraction into the distance across which the attraction is exerted, is defined by Clausis [Prof. Clausis of Bonn] as the virial of the attraction. (In the case of pressure or repulsion, the virial is negative.)

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Etymology 2

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Adjective

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virial (not comparable)

  1. Misspelling of viral.

Spanish

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Adjective

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virial m or f (masculine and feminine plural viriales)

  1. virial