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pyrexia
[ pahy-rek-see-uh ]
pyrexia
/ paɪˈrɛksɪə /
noun
- a technical name for fever
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Derived Forms
- pyˈrexial, adjective
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Other Words From
- py·rexi·al py·rexic adjective
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Word History and Origins
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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.
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According to Parkes,27 the changes in the urine are those usual in ordinary pyrexia.
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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.
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It was accompanied by pyrexia, gastro-enteritis, deep-seated pains in limbs and body, and burning and pricking of the skin.
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Caroline DeS. had short periods of marked pyrexia in the first and seventh months of her long psychosis.
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