fébrile

  • 11fébrile — (fé bri l ) adj. 1°   Terme de médecine. Qui tient à la fièvre, qui est de la nature de la fièvre. Un mouvement fébrile. Pouls fébrile. 2°   Fig. Une ardeur fébrile, une ardeur excessive, qui agite comme la fièvre. HISTORIQUE    XVIe s. •   Ce… …

    Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • 12febrile — [[t]fi͟ːbraɪl[/t]] ADJ GRADED Febrile behaviour is intensely and nervously active. [LITERARY] The news plunged the nation into a febrile, agitated state. Syn: feverish …

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  • 13Fébrile — Terme médical (du latin febrilis, de febris signifiant fièvre) signifiant « accompagné de fièvre ». Ainsi un patient fébrile est un patient ayant de la fièvre. Portail de la médecine Catégorie : Terme médical …

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  • 14febrile — fe|brile [ˈfi:braıl US ˈfebrəl] adj [Date: 1600 1700; : Medieval Latin; Origin: febrilis, from Latin febris fever ] 1.) literary full of nervous excitement or activity ▪ a febrile imagination 2.) medical relating to or caused by a fever …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 15febrile — [ fi:brʌɪl] adjective 1》 having or showing the symptoms of a fever. 2》 having or showing a great deal of nervous excitement. Derivatives febrilely adverb febrility noun Origin C17: from Fr. fébrile or med. L. febrilis, from L. febris fever …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 16febrile — adjective 1 literary full of nervous excitement or activity: a febrile imagination 2 medical concerned with or caused by a fever …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 17febrile — Feverish. See delirium febrile …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 18Febrile neutropenia — is the development of fever, often with other signs of infection, in a patient with neutropenia, an abnormally low number of neutrophil granulocytes (a type of white blood cell) in the blood. The term neutropenic sepsis is also applied, although… …

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  • 19febrile convulsion — febrile seizure an epileptic type seizure associated with a fever. Such seizures affect up to 4% of children, usually aged between six months and six years, and generally last less than 10 minutes. Seizures do not lead to mental retardation or… …

    The new mediacal dictionary

  • 20febrile seizure — febrile convulsion …

    The new mediacal dictionary