immure, sleep, hide
Sleeping, dormant, hiding
Yes, "hibernate" is a compound word formed by combining the words "hiber" and "nate." "Hiber" comes from the Latin word "hibernare," meaning "to pass the winter."
The word is hibernate. Groundhogs hibernate for the winter.
I'm not sure if it has one because the root word is hibernate. It's suffix would be ing. But I dont know about the prefix
No, the word 'hibernate' is not a noun. The word 'hibernate' is a verb, meaning to pass the winter in a sleeping or resting state; to be in an inactive or dormant state or period; a word for an action. The noun forms of the verb to hibernate are hibernator, hibernation, and the gerund, hibernating.
Tigers do not hibernate, they are active year round. No cat hibernates.
The anagram is "hibernate."
The anagram is "hibernate."
The word is spelled hibernate.
yes but another way to say is the winter shutdown
Hiberner (conjugation in link)
hibernate
When a market is sluggish, it can be said to be hibernating.