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(pharmacology, obsolete) A medicine which reduces fever.
adj
(obsolete) antifebrile
n
(medicine) The reduction of fever.
adj
(archaic) Good as a remedy against disease of the spleen.
adj
(medicine) Without fever, free from fever.
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(dated) A medicine for relieving coughs.
v
Alternative letter-case form of Botox [(transitive, intransitive) To inject Botox.]
adj
(traditional Chinese medicine) Associated with Yin; Having the effects of lowering fevers and removing toxic substances.
adj
Having a mild laxative effect.
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(medicine, obsolete) A substance that destroys a fever.
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(pharmacology) Synonym of antipyretic (“a fever-reducing medication”)
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(medicine) An excessive and unusual elevation of set body temperature greater than or equal to 41°C (105.8°F), or extremely high fever.
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(pathology) The condition of having an abnormally high body temperature caused by a failure of the heat-regulating mechanisms of the body to deal with the heat coming from the environment.
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An irritant that causes inflammation
n
(obsolete) A medical agent or substance which produces a feeling of cold when applied to the body.
n
Any substance, such as a food or in the form of a medicine which has a laxative effect.
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(historical) A medicinal preparation thought to be an antidote for any poison.
adj
(medicine) Inflammatory; pertaining to inflammations and fevers.
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(medicine) Any substance that produces fever or a rise in body temperature.
n
That which makes cool or cold, such as a medicine for allaying the symptoms of fever.
n
(East Africa, uncountable) AIDS, or the chronic wasting associated with its later stages.
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(archaic) An aqueous solution of acetate of ammonium, once used to treat fever.
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(medicine, archaic) A drug that allays a fever.
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(obsolete, medicine) A preparation of this used as a febrifuge
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(medicine, obsolete) A substance derived from the black haw viburnum (Viburnum prunifolium), used to treat uterine disease.
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