febrifugal - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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febrifugal (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Adjective

Phonetic Transcription

/fɛ.brɪˈfjuː.ɡəl/

Meaning and Usage

The term "febrifugal" refers to a substance or treatment that reduces fever. It is derived from Latin roots, with "febris" meaning fever and "fugare" meaning to drive away or to dispel.

In English, the word is primarily used in medical or scientific contexts, particularly when discussing treatments for fever. It is not a common term in everyday conversation and is more frequently found in written contexts, such as medical literature.

Example Sentences

  1. The doctor recommended a febrifugal medication to help bring down the patient's high temperature.
  2. Врач порекомендовал фебрифугальное средство, чтобы снизить высокую температуру пациента.

  3. Herbal teas are often considered febrifugal due to their soothing properties and ability to induce sweating.

  4. Травяные чаи часто считаются фебрифугальными благодаря своим успокаивающим свойствам и способности вызывать потоотделение.

  5. In ancient medicine, certain plants were prized for their febrifugal effects, believed to cleanse the body of illness.

  6. В древней медицине некоторые растения ценились за их фебрифугальные эффекты, которые, как считалось, очищали тело от болезни.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "febrifugal" itself is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions, it relates to a few phrases connected to health and wellness.

  1. Fight off a fever
  2. It is essential to rest and stay hydrated to fight off a fever.
  3. Важно отдыхать и поддерживать водный баланс, чтобы побороть лихорадку.

  4. Sweat it out

  5. Some people believe you can sweat out a fever with hot drinks and blankets.
  6. Некоторые люди полагают, что можно "высыпаться" с лихорадкой, потея с горячими напитками и одеялами.

  7. Bring down a fever

  8. The nurse used ice packs to bring down the fever in the patient.
  9. Медсестра использовала ледяные пакеты, чтобы снизить температуру у пациента.

Etymology

The word "febrifugal" is derived from Latin: - "Febris," which means "fever." - "Fugare," which means "to drive away" or "to dispel." This term is used in a medical context, particularly referring to treatments that alleviate fever.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Antipyretic (a drug used to bring down fever) - Fever-reducing

Antonyms: - Febrile (related to or characterized by fever) - Fever-inducing

In summary, "febrifugal" is an adjective used primarily in medical contexts to describe something that lowers fever. It has limited usage in everyday speech, with specific contexts in written medical literature.



25-07-2024