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Ship fever

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ship fever  
n.  See typhus.
ty·phus   (tī'fəs)   
n.  Any of several forms of infectious disease caused by rickettsia, especially those transmitted by fleas, lice, or mites, and characterized generally by severe headache, sustained high fever, depression, delirium, and the eruption of red rashes on the skin. Also called prison fever, ship fever, typhus fever.

[New Latin tȳphus, from Greek tūphos, stupor arising from a fever, vapor, from tūphein, to smoke.]
ty'phous (-fəs) adj.
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Main Entry: ship fever
Pronunciation: 'ship-
Function: noun
: TYPHUS a
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