es·ti·vate also aes·ti·vate (ĕstə-vāt′)
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Tweet intr.v. es·ti·vat·ed, es·ti·vat·ing, es·ti·vates also aes·ti·vat·ed or aes·ti·vat·ing or aes·ti·vates 1. Zoology To be in a dormant or torpid state during a hot dry period, such as the summer months. 2. To spend the summer, especially at a different place from one's usual residence. [Latin aestīvāre, aestīvāt-, from aestīvus, estival; see ESTIVAL.] |
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