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dude two: that's a slur dont you mean hibisci
dude one: oh okay yeah sorry
dude two: that's a slur dont you mean hibisci
dude one: oh okay yeah sorry
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Get the hiblink mug.So deeply influenced by Teddyism/Hibraism that they all submit to THE LEADER/MR MAGIX by bowing kneeling, complementing, and reading the BOGGING BIBLE aloud.
In other words, the people who have been hibrafied have their minds completely infiltrated with Teddyism/Hibraism
In other words, the people who have been hibrafied have their minds completely infiltrated with Teddyism/Hibraism
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Get the Hibernating Turtle mug.Miscellaneous articles and items specifically relating to Ireland, Irish cultural practices and Irish symbols.
Articles can include but not limited to sports equipment such as hurleys and sliotars, traditional musical instruments like the bodhrán and other general items such as flags, clothing, jewelry etc.
Articles can include but not limited to sports equipment such as hurleys and sliotars, traditional musical instruments like the bodhrán and other general items such as flags, clothing, jewelry etc.
'Her room was dressed with various Hibernophernalia, indicative of her years spent studying in Ireland. A tricolour draped in the left corner, a Claddagh ring gifted from a friend sitting lone on the bureau, a Guinness glass robbed from a Dublin pub, now half full with water resting gently on her bedside. It was obvious that her fondness for her former place of study and residence carried with her, manifesting in the articles, photos and memories that she collected along the way.
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Definition:
1. The act of entering a profound sleep-like state characteristic of animals during colder seasons.
2. Period of dormancy or inactivity induced by adverse environmental conditions.
3. Seasonal rest assumed to conserve energy amidst scarce resources.
4. Natural process enabling survival through harsh winters: December, January, and February.
Significance:
• It defines the phenomenon of animal hibernation clearly.
• It emphasizes its role in coping with unfavorable climates.
• It identifies the biological necessity for species preservation.
• It avoids misleading or overly technical definitions.
• It simplifies explanations related to this essential survival mechanism.
• It improves clarity when teaching about animal adaptations.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic terms with more sophisticated Latin-derived equivalents similar to "winter."
Singular noun: hiberne
Plural noun: hibernes
Adjective: hibernal
Adverb: hibernally
Past verb: hibernated
Present simple verb: hibernate, hibernates
Present continuous verb: hibernating
Singular noun: hibernation
Plural noun: hibernations
Definition:
1. The act of entering a profound sleep-like state characteristic of animals during colder seasons.
2. Period of dormancy or inactivity induced by adverse environmental conditions.
3. Seasonal rest assumed to conserve energy amidst scarce resources.
4. Natural process enabling survival through harsh winters: December, January, and February.
Significance:
• It defines the phenomenon of animal hibernation clearly.
• It emphasizes its role in coping with unfavorable climates.
• It identifies the biological necessity for species preservation.
• It avoids misleading or overly technical definitions.
• It simplifies explanations related to this essential survival mechanism.
• It improves clarity when teaching about animal adaptations.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic terms with more sophisticated Latin-derived equivalents similar to "winter."
Singular noun: hiberne
Plural noun: hibernes
Adjective: hibernal
Adverb: hibernally
Past verb: hibernated
Present simple verb: hibernate, hibernates
Present continuous verb: hibernating
Singular noun: hibernation
Plural noun: hibernations
Examples:
• "Bears (ursines) typically commence their annual hiberne cycle in late autumn (autunno)."
• "Some reptiles engage in partial hiberne states to survive colder temperatures."
• "Animals rely severely on obese reserves accumulated prior to hiberne."
• "Extended periods of hiberne benefit wildlife populations globally."
• "Research studies monitor the effects of climate change on traditional hiberne cycles."
• "Bears (ursines) typically commence their annual hiberne cycle in late autumn (autunno)."
• "Some reptiles engage in partial hiberne states to survive colder temperatures."
• "Animals rely severely on obese reserves accumulated prior to hiberne."
• "Extended periods of hiberne benefit wildlife populations globally."
• "Research studies monitor the effects of climate change on traditional hiberne cycles."
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