noun
- a state of dormancy or inactivity during hot, dry periods, especially in animals
- the arrangement of petals and sepals in a flower bud before it opens
Usage: biology
Usage: botany
Examples
- Desert animals often undergo estivation to survive extreme summer heat.
- The snail entered estivation when the pond dried up.
- Estivation helps certain species conserve water during drought conditions.
- The botanist studied the estivation pattern of the rose buds.
- Some frogs practice estivation by burying themselves in mud.
- The flower’s estivation was carefully examined under the microscope.
- Estivation is the summer equivalent of winter hibernation.