sub-conˈtinued, a. Med.
[sub- 21 g.]
Of a fever: Almost continuous, remittent.
| 1836 J. M. Gully Magendie's Formul. (ed. 2) 60 Twenty-seven sub-continued, and eight remittent fevers, were cured. 1898 P. Manson Trop. Diseases xxxvi. 543 Fever of an irregular, intermitting, or even of a sub-continued type. |
So sub-conˈtinual a.
| 1890 Billings Nat. Med. Dict., Subcontinual fever, malarial fever. |