febrility
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Definition
Noun: A state of having an abnormally high body temperature; a condition characterized by an elevated body temperature, often as a sign of an underlying illness or infection.
Usage
"Febrility" is a formal or medical term for the condition of having a fever. It is used to describe the state itself, rather than the specific measurement of temperature. - The patient's persistent febrility was the primary concern for the doctors. - Symptoms included headache, fatigue, and mild febrility.
Examples
- The child was admitted to the hospital due to unexplained .
- The doctor noted that the had subsided after 48 hours of treatment.
- is one of the body's common responses to a viral infection.
Advanced Usage
- "Febrility of unknown origin": A medical term for a prolonged fever for which the cause is not easily identified.
- The team of specialists was consulted to diagnose the case of febrility of unknown origin.
Variants and Related Words
- Febrile (adj): Relating to or characterized by fever.
- The patient was in a febrile state.
- Fever (n): The more common term for an abnormally high body temperature.
- She had a high fever last night.
Synonyms
- Pyrexia: The technical medical term for fever.
- Feverishness: The condition of having a fever, often implying associated symptoms like chills or sweating.
Notes on Meaning
While "febrility" and "fever" are synonymous, "febrility" is less common in everyday language and is typically found in clinical or formal written contexts. It specifically denotes the condition or state of having a fever.
Noun
- a rise in the temperature of the body; frequently a symptom of infection