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Febr- or pyr- are medical terminology combining forms meaning fever.febr/i is right but it's alsopyr/oIt could be febr- as in febrile, or it could be pyr- as in pyretic.
February. The silent letter being the first "r"
As you've written it, it doesn't exist, so the question is meaningless.
Fe has an oxidation number of+2 in ferrous salts+3 in ferric saltsAs Br has an oxidation number of -1 in bromide, only two salts of Fe with Br are possible:FeBr2 = ferrous bromideFeBr3 = ferric bromideand FeBr DOES NOT EXIST
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Richard Harwood has written: 'Lyndon [by] Richard Harwook and Haynes Johnson' 'King David's sanctuary, or, A sermon preached before His Majesty the fourth of Febr. 1643 at Christ-Church in Oxford' -- subject(s): Bible, English Sermons, Sermons, Sermons, English
Antipyretic is the medical term for medications to reduce fever. pyr- is from Greek meaning fire. Another medical term referring to things that reduce fever is febricide. febr- is from Latin for fire or heat; cide is to eliminate, reduce or extinguish (as in pesticide, herbicide, germicide, etc.)
Afebrile. A- means without. Febr- is the prefix in medicine that means fever, from Latin. Febrile means there is a fever or something related to fever. A similar word from the Greek uses the prefix, pyr-, meaning fire, and is pyrexia (fever).
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