IPA: //ˌæntɪˈflɒdʒɪstɪk//
KK: /æn'tɪfɒlədʒɪstɪk/
A word used to describe something that helps to reduce inflammation or fever.
The doctor prescribed an antiphlogistic medication to help with the patient's swelling.
Antiphlogistic is formed from "anti-" (meaning against) and "phlogisticus" (from Greek "phlogistos", meaning burning or inflammation). The term refers to something that counteracts inflammation or fever, hence acting against the burning sensation associated with these conditions.
Think of 'anti-' meaning against and 'phlogistic' relating to burning or inflammation — this helps you remember that antiphlogistic refers to something that works against inflammation.