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febris
[ feb-ris ]
noun
, plural feb·res [feb, -reez].
- (in prescriptions) fever.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of febris1
From Latin
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Example Sentences
Yet my judgment is, be it spoken without offence of the learned physicians, that the disease was Febris ardens, a burning fever.
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Morton, writing in 1692-94, clearly points to the same fever under the name of worm fever (febris verminosa).
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It meant simply acuta, the adjective of febris acuta made into a substantive.
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Febris epidemicae cerebro et nervoso generi potissimum infestae, anno 1661 increbescentis descriptio, in Pathologia Cerebri, Cap.
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This fever, with strong pulse without inflammation, or febris irritativa, described in Class I. 1.
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