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In [[pathology]], '''apyrexy''', or '''apyrexia''' (Greek απυρεξια, from α-, privative, πυρεσσειν, to be in a fever, πυρ, fire, fever) is the normal interval or period of intermission in a [[fever]]. Also, the absence of a fever.<ref>[http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/ The American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary, 2nd Edition]</ref>
In [[pathology]], '''apyrexy''', or '''apyrexia''' (Greek απυρεξια, from α-, privative, πυρεσσειν, to be in a fever, πυρ, fire, fever) is the normal interval or period of intermission in a [[fever]]. Also, the absence of a fever.<ref>[http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/ The American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary, 2nd Edition]</ref>
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In pathology, apyrexy, or apyrexia (Greek απυρεξια, from α-, privative, πυρεσσειν, to be in a fever, πυρ, fire, fever) is the normal interval or period of intermission in a fever. Also, the absence of a fever.[1]

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