SYNOCHUS
\sˈɪnɒt͡ʃəs], \sˈɪnɒtʃəs], \s_ˈɪ_n_ɒ_tʃ_ə_s]\
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sin'[=o]-kus, n. a continued fever--also SYN'OCHA.--adjs. SYN'OCHAL, SYN'OCHOID. [Gr. synochos, joined together--syn, with, echein, to hold.]
By Thomas Davidson
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With older medical writers, inflammatory fever, which is continuous [Gr.].
By Henry Percy Smith
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