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orophile
An orophile generally refers to a type of organism or species that thrives or prefers to live in mountainous or hilly areas. These organisms have adaptations that allow them to thrive in high altitude environments, such as thicker coats, efficient oxygen utilization, or specialized feeding habits. They exhibit a preference or affinity for mountainous regions due to factors like cooler climates, unique vegetation, or ecological niches found in these habitats.
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Orophileadjective
A listener of chaotic value.
People prefer being an "Orophile" and continue getting distracted by making up stories in their minds.
Etymology: English abstract from general enviromental accomodations.
Submitted by raghav_j on July 7, 2022
orophile
A person who loves mountains
orophile
Lover of mountains.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of orophile in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of orophile in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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- أوروفيليArabic
- orofilníCzech
- orofilDanish
- orophilGerman
- οροφίλGreek
- orofilaEsperanto
- orófiloSpanish
- اوروفیلPersian
- orophileFinnish
- orophileFrench
- orophileIrish
- orophileHindi
- orophileHungarian
- օրոֆիլArmenian
- orophileIndonesian
- orophileItalian
- אורופילHebrew
- 好中球Japanese
- ಒರೊಫಿಲ್Kannada
- OrophileKorean
- orophileLatin
- orophileDutch
- orophileNorwegian
- orófiloPortuguese
- orofilRomanian
- орофилRussian
- orofilSwedish
- orophileTamil
- orophileTelugu
- orofilTurkish
- орофілUkrainian
- اورفیفائلUrdu
- אָראָפילעYiddish
- 亲口体Chinese
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