| pyrexia | <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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| pyrexial | Relating to fever. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pyrexical | <medicine> Of or pertaining to fever; feverish. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pyrexiophobia | <psychology> Morbid fear of fever. Origin: G. Pyrexis, feverishness, + phobos, fear (05 Mar 2000) |
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fever: a rise in the temperature of the body; frequently a symptom of infection
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| pyrexia |
Fever, also known as pyrexia, is a medical symptom which describes an increase in internal body temperature to levels which are above normal (37 degrees Celsius, 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit). An adaptive mechanism, fever is the body's reaction to pathogens; it attempts to raise core body temperature to levels which will denature, debilitate, or kill the pathogen. Most fevers are caused by infections and almost all infectious diseases can cause fever. ...
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| pyrexia |
Raised body temperature, fever
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Pyrogen.
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| pyrexial |
febrile.
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| pyrex | (trademark) a borosilicate glass with a low coefficient of expansion |
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| pyrex | a rise in the temperature of the body |
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