different between estivate vs aestivating
estivate
English
Alternative forms
- aestivate
- æstivate
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??st??ve?t/
Verb
estivate (third-person singular simple present estivates, present participle estivating, simple past and past participle estivated)
- (intransitive) To go into stasis or torpor in the summer months.
Derived terms
- estival
- estivation
Translations
See also
- hibernate
Anagrams
- aviettes, evitates
Italian
Verb
estivate
- second-person plural present indicative of estivare
- second-person plural imperative of estivare
- feminine plural of estivato
estivate From the web:
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aestivating
English
Verb
aestivating
- present participle of aestivate
- Alternative spelling of estivating
Related terms
- estivate
aestivating From the web:
- what does aestivation mean
- what does aestivation
- what means aestivating
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