ferbile
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[edit]Adjective
[edit]ferbile (comparative more ferbile, superlative most ferbile)
- Misspelling of febrile.
- 1837, Abraham Colles, “On the Use of Mercury in Venereal Hectic Fever”, in Practical Observations on the Venereal Disease, and on the use of Mercury[1], Philadelphia: A. Waldie, page 131:
- So that here the practice was in direct opposition to two rules which I believe are pretty generally acted on by the proffession, viz. 1st. Not to give mercury while there is much ferbile excitement; […]
- 2015 March, Asit K. Pattnaik, Michael A. Whitt, “Overview of Rhabo- and Filoviruses”, in Asit K. Pattnaik, Michael A. Whitt, editors, Biology And Pathogenesis Of Rhabdo- And Filoviruses[3], World Scientific, , →ISBN, pages 5–6:
- The bovine ephemeral fever virus (BEFV), a member of the ephemerovrus genus of Rhabdoviridae family causes an acute ferbile illness in cattle with low mortality rates, […]