Aestivating

/ˈɛstɪveɪtɪŋ/ verb

Entering a state of dormancy or reduced activity during hot, dry seasons, similar to hibernation but for summer; staying in a resting condition to survive harsh conditions.

From Latin 'aestivare' meaning 'to spend the summer,' derived from 'aestivus' (summery) and 'aestas' (summer). The term evolved in biology to describe the adaptive dormancy strategy some animals use.

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