capsidal

/ˈkæpsɪdəl/

Definitions

1. adjective

Relating to or resembling a coccus, especially in referring to a capsid or capsid protein, the protein coat of a virus.

“The capsidal structure of the virus played a crucial role in its ability to infect the host cell.”

2. noun

A capsid or capsid protein, the protein coat of a virus.

“The research team studied the capsidal morphology under the electron microscope.”

Synonyms

  • capsid
  • virion

Antonyms

  • nucleocapsid