calenture

/kælˈɛntʊər/

Definitions

1. noun

a fever induced by exposure to heat, often from tropical environments, accompanied by hallucinations and a desire to enter the water to cool off, typically associated with sailors on long voyages.

“The crew was suffering from calenture, delirious and hallucinating from the heat of the tropical sun.”

Synonyms

  • heatstroke
  • sunstroke

Antonyms

  • hypothermia