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chionophile
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chionophilenoun
any animal that thrives in winter conditions, especially one that thrives in snow
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Chionophile
Chionophiles are any organisms (animals, plants, fungi, etc.) that can thrive in cold winter conditions (the word is derived from the Greek word chion meaning "snow", and -phile meaning "lover"). These animals have specialized adaptations that help them survive the harshest winters.
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CHIONOPHILE
Chionophile is a general term used to describe organisms or people who thrive or have a special affinity for cold or snowy environments. These individuals or organisms are typically well-adapted to surviving in extreme cold temperatures or may have a preference for activities or habitats associated with snow or ice.
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Chionophile
Animals that can thrive in cold winter conditions are called chionophiles. These animals have specialized adaptations that help them survive the harshest winters.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of chionophile in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of chionophile in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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- شيونوفيلArabic
- kionofilDanish
- chionophileGerman
- chionophileGreek
- chionophileSpanish
- chionophileFinnish
- chionophileFrench
- cionophileIrish
- chionophileHindi
- chionophileHungarian
- chionophobiaIndonesian
- chinofiloItalian
- キオノフィルJapanese
- ಚಿಯಾನೋಫೈಲ್Kannada
- 친온성애자Korean
- chionophileNorwegian
- chionofilPolish
- chionophilePortuguese
- chionophileRussian
- சியோனோபில்Tamil
- chionophileTelugu
- คนที่ชอบเนื้อแกะThai
- چائونوفائلUrdu
- 嗜酸菌Chinese
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