An antipyretic is a drug that stops or prevents fever. pyr- comes from Greek for fire.
Febricide is also used to refer things that "kill" or reduce a fever. Febr- is from Latin for fire or heat.
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The medical term for a fever is pyrexia. The prefixes pyr-, pyreto-, pyro- mean fire or heat (as in pyromaniac) and come from the Greek.
A person who has pyrexia is said to be "febrile", meaning they have a fever. The condition of having a fever is also called febricity. The prefix febr- is from the Latin word for fever.
Other related terms:
Some medical terms relating to fever are:
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