Pyretogenic


pyretogenic py·re·to·gen·ic (pī’rĭ-tō-jěn’ĭk, pĭr’ĭ-) or pyr·e·tog·e·nous (pī’rĭ-tŏj’ə-nəs, pĭr’ĭ-)
adj.
Pyrogenic.

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