||Syn"o*chus (?), n. [NL., from Gr. &?;
joined together.] (Med.) A continuous fever.
[Obs.]
&fist; Synocha and synochus were used as epithets of
two distinct types of fever, but in different senses at different
periods. The same disease is placed under synocha by one author, under
synochus by another. Quain.
||Syn"o*chus (?), n. [NL., from Gr. &?;
joined together.] (Med.) A continuous fever.
[Obs.]
&fist; Synocha and synochus were used as epithets of
two distinct types of fever, but in different senses at different
periods. The same disease is placed under synocha by one author, under
synochus by another. Quain.