Gravis
Gravis is a Latin adjective meaning heavy, weighty, or serious. It appears in classical Latin and has been carried into modern scientific and medical terminology through direct loans. The form and its related nouns such as gravitas and gravity derive from the same semantic core of heaviness and seriousness. In many languages, the word’s lineage is visible in terms that describe weight, force, or solemnity.
One well-known medical usage is the phrase myasthenia gravis, a chronic autoimmune disorder characterized by fatigable
Gravis also functions as a descriptive epithet in biological naming. In taxonomy, many species bear the epithet
Beyond medicine and biology, gravis is the root of related English terms such as gravity and gravitas,