Similar words: hibernate, international relations, consternation, international, public international law, private international law, liberation, deliberation. Meaning: [‚haɪbə(r)'neɪʃn] n. 1. the torpid or resting state in which some animals pass the winter 2. cessation from or slowing of activity during the winter; especially slowing of metabolism in some animals 3. the act of retiring into inactivity.
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1 Bears go into hibernation in the autumn.
2 The tortoise spends the winter months in hibernation.
3 Growth is inhibited in the winter, but hibernation takes place even in well lit tanks.
4 How much else had he forgotten: Did hibernation erase memory?
5 Hibernation lasts for between four and five months, from October until March or a little later in the north of Britain.
6 Tatty and faded now, it had survived hibernation through the winter.
7 But that was all, for the hibernation systems were useless with no computer to monitor them.
8 They remain in hibernation for ten months of the year and emerge during Holy Week of each year.
9 Bill Ryan: Like a kind of artificial induced hibernation?
10 Clear the Enable Hibernation check box and click OK.
11 Is everything in hibernation under the bedding of snow?
12 The system could restart rather than resuming from hibernation.
13 Hibernation is more than sleep.
14 After eating turtle hibernation,(www.Sentencedict.com) brain shrinkage in the shell.
15 Some animals can overwinter without the hibernation.
16 At the first cold of autumn, many insects go into hibernation.
17 Bears wake up in the spring after a winter of hibernation.
18 I have caught two-tone bream in winter, and not during a mild spell when hibernation could have been interrupted.
19 Snakes were gorged with small rodents in preparation for their winter hibernation.
20 Had they already reached Saturn, carried out their survey, and gone into hibernation?
21 Despite these recent scenes of winter, there they were: the first snakes of the year, newly emerged from hibernation.
22 A plentiful supply of food is particularly important for hedgehogs after hibernation and prior to breeding.
23 For the students it becomes a period of morbid hibernation, lying low and waiting out the years.
24 Weight is important ... if the animals are undersized, they may not survive the seven month long hibernation period.
25 This decadent body lotion, with its spicy flower aroma, demands to be smothered over skin coming out of winter hibernation.
26 He did not attempt to find if the rest of the hibernation system was still in working order.
27 The more so at Augusta, the arrival of which each year seems to signal the happy end of winter hibernation.
28 Henry Harlow and his colleagues made the discovery after analysing muscle biopsies from sedated bears at the start and end of hibernation.
29 The diversity and some biological characteristics, such as rooster and winter hibernation of Chiroptera species in this subtropical and tropical island, were also discussed.
30 At this time of year, snakes should have gone into hibernation.
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