Definitions for febris

febris feb·ris

Spelling: [feb-ris]
IPA: /ˈfɛb rɪs/

Febris is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 118 anagrams from letters in febris (befirs).

Definitions for febris

noun

  1. (in prescriptions) fever.

Origin of febris

From Latin

Examples for febris

Morton, writing in 1692-94, clearly points to the same fever under the name of worm fever (febris verminosa).

Yet my judgment is, be it spoken without offence of the learned physicians, that the disease was febris ardens, a burning fever.

This fever, with strong pulse without inflammation, or febris irritativa, described in Class I. 1.

This fever differs entirely from the febris flava—the typhus icteroides of Sauvages.

febris (Fe′bris) (fever), one of the evil deities, was worshiped that she might not do harm.

febris epidemicae cerebro et nervoso generi potissimum infestae, anno 1661 increbescentis descriptio, in Pathologia Cerebri, Cap.

It meant simply acuta, the adjective of febris acuta made into a substantive.

Then the reign of a minor; then an offer of a usurpation (though it was but as febris ephemera).

It belongs to the great, antique, and illustrious family of febris, whose origin is lost in the darkness of ages.

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