afebrile
\ey-FEE-bruhl, ey-FEB-ruhl\
adjective
1. without fever; feverless.
Quotes
Samson is just fine. He's afebrile. His heart rate and blood pressure are perfect. His dressing is dry. He's alert.
-- Elizabeth Berg, The Last Time I Saw You, 2010
Origin
Afebrile entered English in the mid-1800s from the Latin febrīlis meaning "fever" combined with the prefix a- meaning "without."
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