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febro
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Esperanto
Etymology
Derived from Latin febr|is, ~is. Compare French fièvre, English fever, German Fieber, Polish febra, Spanish fiebre, Italian fèbbre, Catalan febre, Portuguese febre. See also Russian лихора́дка (lixorádka).
Pronunciation
Noun
febro (accusative singular febron, plural febroj, accusative plural febrojn)
- (medicine, pathology) fever (higher than normal body temperature)
- (figurative) fever (state of excitement)
Derived terms
- afta febro
- antifebra
- butona febro
- familia mediteranea febro
- febra
- febri
- febrodona
- februlo
- flava febro
- fojnofebro
- kontraŭfebra
- kvartana febro
- Malta febro
- miliara febro
- puerpera febro
- senfebriga
- terciana febro
- tifa febro, tifoida febro
Further reading
- “febro”, in Reta Vortaro [Online Dictionary] (in Esperanto), 1997-present
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Ido
Etymology
Noun
febro (plural febri)
- (medicine, pathology) fever (higher than normal body temperature)
- (figurative) fever (state of excitement)
Derived terms
Further reading
- febro in Ido-English Dictionary by L.H. Dyer, 1924
Polish
Pronunciation
Noun
febro
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