Fervidor

Fer·vi·dor

[fur-vi-dawr; French fer-vee-dawr]
noun

Origin:
< French, apparently blend of ferv(eur) fervor and (therm)idor Thermidor

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Fervidor (fɛrvidɔr) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
another name for Thermidor
 
[probably from ferveur heat + Thermidor]

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