
1) Febricity 2) Febrility 3) Fever 4) Feverish condition 5) Feverishness 6) Medical term meaning fever 7) Symptom
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1) Febricity 2) Febrility 3) Fever 4) Feverishness 5) Hyperpyrexia
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Dysentery describes a group of infections characterized by inflammation of the small and large intestine with diarrhea often containing blood. The two main types are amoebic dysentery of the tropics and bacillary dysentery which occurs throughout the world.
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fever
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Condition in which the temperature of a human being or mammal is above normal.
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• (n.) The febrile condition.
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(Gr. pyressein to be feverish) a fever, or a febrile condition; abnormal elevation of the body temperature.
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Medical term meaning fever.
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<clinical sign> A fever or a febrile condition, abnormal elevation of the body temperature. ... Origin: Gr. Pyressein = to be feverish ... (06 Oct 1997) ...
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(pi-rek´se-ә) fever. adj., pyrex´ial., adj.
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a fever or a febrile condition, abnormal elevation of the body temperature
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Raised body temperature, fever.
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Py·rex'i·a noun ;
plural Pyrexiæ . [ New Latin , from Greek ... to be feverish, akin to ... fever.]
(Medicine) The febrile condition.
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Fever.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: pī-rek′sē-ă Synonyms: fever
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See dysentery.
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see dysentery
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pyrexia, pyrexial, pyrexic, pyrexical To be feverish.
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a body temperature of above 98.6°F in the mouth or 99.8°F in the rectum
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Elevated temperature, fever.
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fever. · feverish condition.
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