Crossword clues for malarial
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Malarial \Ma*la"ri*al\, Malarian \Ma*la"ri*an\, Malarious \Ma*la"ri*ous\, a. Of or pertaining, to or infected by, malaria.
Malarial fever (Med.), a fever produced by malaria, and characterized by the occurrence of chills, fever, and sweating in distinct paroxysms, At intervals of definite and often uniform duration, in which these symptoms are wholly absent (intermittent fever), or only partially so (remittent fever); fever and ague; chills and fever.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Wiktionary
a. of, relating to, or infected by malaria
WordNet
adj. of or infected by or resembling malaria; "malarial fever"
Usage examples of "malarial".
Malarial swamps and sand dunes shifted alternately over the land as the twin rivers ran wild over the alluvial plain.
In malarious countries, and particularly in the malarial fevers of the late war, enormous quantities of quinin were frequently given.
After birth the child had seven malarial paroxysms but recovered, the splenic tumor disappearing.
The gallberry ointment worked to treat malarial attacks, but was not nearly so effective as Jesuit bark in preventing them.
When habitats for bats were deliberately created in San Antonio, Texas, in 1917, the bats practically eliminated malarial mosquitoes from the area.
Feeling under the staring rib cage her fingertips encountered the hard distended shape of liver and spleen, and Fuller Ballantyne screamed when she did so, The swelling and extreme tenderness were certain indications of massive malarial infection of long duration, and evidence of terrible neglect.
But before the trees had blossomed for the fourth time since Baudolino had met him, Otto was reduced to a shadow of himself by malarial fevers, pains in all his joints, fluxions of the chest, not to mention gallstone.
The drop was warm as blood, warm as the blood of a man racked by malarial fever.
Mungo held Robyn's head, while Elizabeth forced small sips of the steaming liquid between her white lips, and Robyn fought them in her delirium, hounded and driven by the terrible phantoms of malarial fever.
He took a deep breath, and held it for a moment, fighting off the waves of blind panic, and slowly they receded, leaving him feeling weak and shaken as though from a heavy dose of malarial fever.
I was surprised to find but few cases of malarial fever, and no well-marked cases either of typhus or typhoid fever.
The absence of the different forms of malarial fever may be accounted for in the supposition that the artificial atmosphere of the Stockade, crowded densely with human beings and loaded with animal exhalations, was unfavorable to the existence and action of the malarial poison.
It had been nearly a year since her last attack of malarial fever, and she did seem generally well, but .
His face was still flushed and he was shaking like a man with malarial fever.
On the third day of his imprisonment a malarial fever, due to the loathsome condition of the place, declared itself, and before forty-eight hours had passed his condition was desperate.