Kõrgetemperatuur
Kõrgetemperatuur is an Estonian term that generally translates to "high temperature". It can refer to a condition of elevated body temperature in living organisms, commonly known as fever. In humans and animals, this elevated temperature is often a symptom of illness or infection, indicating that the body's immune system is actively fighting off a pathogen. The normal human body temperature is approximately 37 degrees Celsius (98.6 degrees Fahrenheit), and temperatures significantly above this are considered high.
Beyond biological contexts, "kõrgetemperatuur" can also describe high temperatures in industrial processes, scientific experiments, or environmental