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febrific

 
Dictionary: fe·brif·ic   (fĭ-brĭf'ĭk) pronunciation
adj.
  1. Producing fever.
  2. Having a fever; feverish.

[Latin febris, fever + -FIC.]


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    Being at a higher temperature than is normal or desirable: febrile, feverish, hectic, hot, pyretic. See hot/cold/lukewarm.

 
 
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