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febriele

Febriele is an adjective in Dutch that denotes fever-related or feverish conditions. It is used to describe symptoms, states, or events characterized by fever, typically in medical or formal contexts. For example, febriele toestand (a febrile condition) and febriele symptomen (febrile symptoms). In everyday language, speakers often use more common expressions such as koortsachtig (feverish) or simply refer to fever.

Etymology and form: The word derives from Latin febris meaning fever, via the French fébrile and the

Usage and context: Febriele is primarily found in medical literature, clinical notes, and scholarly descriptions of

See also: febris (Latin for fever); febrile (English cognate); koorts (Dutch for fever).

English
febrile.
In
Dutch,
febriele
is
the
inflected
form
used
before
a
noun
in
definite
phrases,
and
it
appears
in
medical
and
academic
texts
as
part
of
the
standard
medical
vocabulary.
The
base
idea
is
preserved
in
related
Romance
and
English
terms,
which
helps
explain
its
presence
in
formal
Dutch
writing.
symptoms
or
patient
states.
It
signals
that
fever
is
a
central
or
defining
feature
of
the
condition
being
described,
rather
than
asserting
a
specific
diagnosis.
Because
it
is
relatively
formal,
it
is
more
common
in
written
texts
than
in
casual
speech,
where
simpler
language
is
typically
preferred.