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As an eruptive fever from warm climates, the word is probably of African origin, possibly Swahili 'dinga' meaning seizure or cramp
The word 'fever' is a noun; a word for an abnormally high body temperature; a disease of which fever is an important symptom; a state of excitement; a word for a thing.
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hay fever
The noun fever is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.
The African Luhya term for the English word 'African' is "omumalii".
Yes, the word 'fever' is a noun; a word for an abnormally high body temperature; a disease of which fever is an important symptom; a state of excitement; a word for a thing.The word 'fever' is also an archaic verb, meaning to bring about a high body temperature or a state of nervous excitement.
The root word of "fever" is derived from the Latin word "febris," which means "a condition of elevated body temperature."
Scarlet fever is a contagious disease.
In the book Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson, the word "concede" does not appear.
no statue is not an African word
There isn't a greek word for that. Liteally it means ανοιξιατικος πυρετος meaning spring fever.