fever

fever
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[English Word] east coast fever (of cattle)
[Swahili Word] ndigano
[Swahili Plural] ndigano
[Part of Speech] noun
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[English Word] fever
[Swahili Word] harara
[Part of Speech] noun
[Derived Word] hari, uharara
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[English Word] fever
[Swahili Word] homa
[Swahili Plural] homa
[Part of Speech] noun
[Class] 9/10
[Swahili Example] imenishika (or) nimeshikwa na homa; homa ya malaria; kipimo cha homa
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[English Word] fever (intermittent)
[Swahili Word] baridi
[Part of Speech] noun
[English Example] rheumatism
[Swahili Example] baridi yabis[i]
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[English Word] have a fever
[Swahili Word] -pata homa
[Part of Speech] verb
[Swahili Definition] shikwa na ugonjwa ambao unafanya joto la mwili kuwa juu zaidi; dalili ya ugonjwa inayoonyesha kuwa kuna kasoro fulani katika mwili
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[English Word] have a fever
[Swahili Word] -shikwa na homa
[Part of Speech] verb
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[English Word] high fever
[Swahili Word] joto
[Swahili Plural] majoto
[Part of Speech] noun
[Derived Word] ujotojoto
[Terminology] medical
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[English Word] newcomer's fever (due to difficulty in adjusting to a change of climate or diet)
[Swahili Word] mkunguru
[Part of Speech] noun
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[English Word] newcomer's fever (due to difficulty in adjusting to a change of climate or diet)
[Swahili Word] ukunguru
[Part of Speech] noun
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[English Word] newcomer's fever (due to difficulty in adjusting to a change of climate or diet)
[Swahili Word] ukunguru
[Part of Speech] noun
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[English Word] seasoning fever (due to difficulty in adjusting to a change of climate or diet)
[Swahili Word] mkunguru
[Part of Speech] noun
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[English Word] seasoning fever (due to difficulty in adjusting to a change of climate or diet)
[Swahili Word] ukunguru
[Part of Speech] noun
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[English Word] seasoning fever (due to difficulty in adjusting to a change of climate or diet)
[Swahili Word] ukunguru
[Part of Speech] noun
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[English Word] spirillium tick fever
[Swahili Word] homa ya papasi
[Part of Speech] noun
[Swahili Definition] ugonjwa wa vipindi kwa binadamu unatokana na mdudu mwenye umbo la kunguni lakini mkubwa kidogo na mweupe ambaye huishi kwenye vumbi, hufyonza damu ya kiumbe
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English-Swahili dictionary. 2013.

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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

  • Fever — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda La palabra fever (fiebre en inglés) puede referirse a: Música Fever (2001), álbum de Kylie Minogue; Fever to Tell (2003), álbum de Yeah Yeah Yeahs; Fever*Fever (1999), álbum de Puffy AmiYumi; Fever (1956), canción de …   Wikipedia Español

  • Fever — (англ. лихорадка). Fever (песня)  песня Отиса Блэквелла, представленная Пегги Ли и перепетая множеством артистов, в частности: Fever в исполнении Элвиса Пресли Fever (песня Мадонны)  кавер предыдущей песни, спетый Мадонной. Fever… …   Википедия

  • Fever — (engl.: Fieber) bezeichnet: Fever (Bullet for My Valentine Album), Album der Band Bullet for My Valentine (2010) Fever (Kylie Minogue Album), Album von Kylie Minogue (2001) Fever (Lied), Lied von Little Willie John (1956) Fever (Roman), Roman von …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • 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

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  • 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

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