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1 koorts
1 fever♦voorbeelden:hoge/hevige koorts • high temperature/fever(de) koorts hebben/krijgen • have/get a feverde koorts is gezakt/verdwenen • the fever has abated/passedbij iemand de koorts opnemen • take someone's temperaturemet koorts (in bed) liggen • be in bed/sick with a feverde koorts naar roem • the (burning) desire for famerillen/gloeien van de koorts • shake/burn (up) with fever -
2 vlektyfus
n. typhus, putrid fever, spotted fever, jail-fever -
3 vlektyphus
n. typhus, putrid fever, spotted fever, jail-fever -
4 gewrichtsreumatiek
n. rheumatic fever, disease that is characterized by fever and pain in the joints -
5 kraamvrouwenkoorts
n. puerperal fever, childbed fever, caused by infection of the genital tract shortly after giving birth -
6 tyfuskoorts
n. typhoid fever, contagious often fatal disease caused by Salmonella bacteria ingested by consumption of contaminated food or drink (symptoms include fever, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and an abdominal rash) -
7 hooikoorts
♦voorbeelden:1 (veel last van) hooikoorts hebben • have/get hay fever (badly) -
8 koortsvrij
♦voorbeelden: -
9 nekkramp
1 spotted fever ⇒ cerebrospinal meningitis/fever -
10 antipyrine
n. antipyretic, agent which reduces fever -
11 blaasjesziekte
n. pig typhoid, Classical swine fever, (CSF) highly contagious disease of pigs and wild boar, hog cholera -
12 citroengras
n. Cymbopogon, lemon grass, lemongrass, citronella grass, fever grass -
13 goklust
n. gambling fever -
14 goklustig
adj. suffering from gambling fever -
15 hepatitis
n. hepatitis, liver inflammation caused by a virus or toxin (characterized by enlargement of the liver, jaundice and fever) -
16 hooikoorts
n. hay fever, allergy to some kinds of pollen that appear in the springtime -
17 ijszak
n. ice bag, bag filled with ice, bag filled with a frozen liquid (applied to parts of the body to reduce swelling, fever, etc.) -
18 influenza
n. influenza, flu, contagious disease caused by a virus and characterized by fever and inflammation of the respiratory tract -
19 koorts
n. fever, fire -
20 koortsaanval
n. attack of fever
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Fever — (also known as pyrexia, from the Greek pyretos meaning fire, or a febrile response, from the Latin word febris , meaning fever, and archaically known as ague) is a frequent medical sign that describes an increase in internal body temperature to… … Wikipedia
Fever — Fe ver (f[=e] v[ e]r), n. [OE. fever, fefer, AS. fefer, fefor, L. febris: cf. F. fi[ e]vre. Cf. {Febrile}.] 1. (Med.) A diseased state of the system, marked by increased heat, acceleration of the pulse, and a general derangement of the functions … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Fever — Fe ver, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Fevered} (f[=e] v[ e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Fevering}.] To put into a fever; to affect with fever; as, a fevered lip. [R.] [1913 Webster] The white hand of a lady fever thee. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fever — [fē′vər] n. [ME < OE fefer & OFr fievre, both < L febris < IE base * dhegwh , to burn > L fovere, to warm, MIr daig, fire] 1. a body temperature that is higher than normal, caused by an infection, ovulation, vigorous exercise, etc.;… … English World dictionary
fever — late O.E. fefor, fefer fever, from L. febris fever, related to fovere to warm, heat, probably from PIE root *dhegh burn (Cf. Goth. dags, O.E. dæg day, originally the heat ); but some suggest a reduplication of a root represented by Skt. *bhur … Etymology dictionary
fever — index furor Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
fever — [n] state of high temperature or agitation burning up*, delirium, ecstasy, excitement, febrile disease, ferment, fervor, fire, flush, frenzy, heat, intensity, passion, pyrexia, restlessness, running a temperature*, the shakes*, turmoil, unrest;… … New thesaurus
fever — ► NOUN 1) an abnormally high body temperature, usually accompanied by shivering, headache, and in severe instances, delirium. 2) a state of nervous excitement or agitation. DERIVATIVES feverish adjective feverishly adverb feverishness noun.… … English terms dictionary