Words beginning with "VIR": viraginous, virago, viragoes, viragos, viral, virally, virelai, virelais, virelay, virelays, viremia, viremias, viremic, vireo, vireos, vires, virescence, virescences, virescent, virga, virgas, virgate, virgates, virgin, virginal, virginalist, virginalists, virginally, virginals, virginities, virginity, virgins, virgule, virgules, viricidal, viricide, viricides, virid, viridescent, viridian, viridians, viridities, viridity, virile, virilely, virilism, virilisms, virilities, virility, virion, virions. (additional references)
Words ending with "VIR": acyclovir, decemvir, duumvir, quadrumvir, triumvir. (additional references)
Words containing "VIR": acyclovirs, adenoviral, adenovirus, adenoviruses, antiviral, antivirus, arbovirus, arboviruses, avirulent, cytomegalovirus, cytomegaloviruses, decemviral, decemvirate, decemvirates, decemviri, decemvirs, duumvirate, duumvirates, duumviri, duumvirs, echovirus, echoviruses, enteroviral, enterovirus, enteroviruses, environ, environed, environing, environment, environmental, environmentalism, environmentalisms, environmentalist, environmentalists, environmentally, environments, environs, hantavirus, hantaviruses, herpesvirus, herpesviruses, hypervirulent, invirile, lentivirus, lentiviruses, levirate, levirates, leviratic, microenvironment, microenvironmental, microenvironments. (additional references)
It means man, husband or hero. It is a second declension masculine noun.
Man (as adult male human).
English Latin man compleo, vir
Man; husband.
Viridis probably means something like manly in latin. It most likely derives from the latin word Vir, meaning man.
The strongest man in the world.
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Hero is Vir
If you mean vir it means man.
The modern English word werewolf derives from a combination of Old English wer (a man) with wulf (a wolf). The word wer is very distantly linked to Latin vir (a man) but the origin of the word is definitely Germanic, not Latin.
Every man a man
In Latin, homo means "man" in the sense of "person." (The word for "man"as opposted to "woman" is vir.) It should not be confused with the Ancient Greek word homo which means 'same'.
the latin word for werewolf is versipellis.
Vir is the Latin equivalent of the Greek word ἄνθρωπος (ánthrōpos). Both masculine singular nouns translate as "man" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "AN-thro-pos" in Greek and "weer" in Latin.