ˌhīpərˌ noun
Etymology: hyper- + thermophile (II)
: an organism that lives in extremely hot environments (as a hot springs or near a hydrothermal vent) with temperatures around the boiling point of water
• hy·per·thermophilic "ˌ adjective
ˌhīpərˌ noun
Etymology: hyper- + thermophile (II)
: an organism that lives in extremely hot environments (as a hot springs or near a hydrothermal vent) with temperatures around the boiling point of water
• hy·per·thermophilic "ˌ adjective
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012