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View synonyms for pyrexia

pyrexia

[ pahy-rek-see-uh ]

noun

, Pathology.
  1. feverish condition.


pyrexia

/ paɪˈrɛksɪə /

noun

  1. a technical name for fever
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Derived Forms

  • pyˈrexial, adjective
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Other Words From

  • py·rexi·al py·rexic adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of pyrexia1

1760–70; < New Latin < Greek pýrex ( is ) feverishness + -ia -ia
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Word History and Origins

Origin of pyrexia1

C18: from New Latin, from Greek purexis, from puressein to be feverish, from pur fire
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Example Sentences

Not a trace of wind in the humid pyrexia of mid-afternoon.

According to Parkes,27 the changes in the urine are those usual in ordinary pyrexia.

The superficial appearance of pyrexia is sometimes given by a local vaso-motor paralysis, which makes the neuralgic part, after a long bout of pain, hot and red; but of general pyrexia there is nothing.

It was accompanied by pyrexia, gastro-enteritis, deep-seated pains in limbs and body, and burning and pricking of the skin.

Caroline DeS. had short periods of marked pyrexia in the first and seventh months of her long psychosis.

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