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| en·do·therm [ éndə thùrm ] (plural en·do·therms) |
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warm-blooded animal: an animal that is able to maintain a constant body temperature despite changes in the temperature of its environment
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| [Mid-20th century. <endo- + Greek thermē "heat"] |
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