Hibernate

/ˈhaɪbəˌneɪt/ verb

To hibernate is for an animal to spend the winter in a deep, long sleep-like state to save energy when food is scarce. During hibernation, the animal’s body temperature, heart rate, and breathing slow down.

From Latin “hibernare,” meaning “to winter” or “to pass the winter,” from “hibernus,” wintry. It originally referred simply to spending the winter and later took on the biological sense.

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