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| etymological origin of | eng: antefebrile |
| etymological origin of | eng: nonfebrile |
| etymologically related | eng: febrility |
| etymologically related | eng: subfebrile |
| etymology | lat: febrilis |
| lexical category | adjective |
| pronunciation | /ˈfiːbraɪl/ |
| pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/en-us-febrile.ogg |
| semantically related | eng: feverish |
| semantically related | eng: hectic |
| semantically related | eng: hot-spirited |
| semantically related | eng: incoherent |
| semantically related | eng: mad |
| semantically related | eng: monomaniacal |
| semantically related | eng: narrow-minded |
| semantically related | eng: pyrexic |
| semantically related | eng: unreasonable |
| semantically related | eng: w:Zane Grey |
| synonym | eng: energetic |
| synonym | eng: excited |
| synonym | eng: flushed |
| synonym | eng: hot |
| translation | ces: horečnatý |
| translation | dan: febersyg |
| translation | dan: febril |
| translation | eng: feverish |
| translation | fra: fébrile |
| translation | jpn: 熱の(ある) |
| translation | nld: koortsachtig |
| translation | nld: koortsig |
| translation | por: febril |
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