Aestivate

/ˈɛstɪveɪt/ verb

To spend the summer in a state of reduced activity or dormancy; to stay torpid during summer heat.

From Latin aestivare (to spend the summer), from aestivas (of summer). The summer equivalent of hibernation, used in biology to describe dormancy.

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