
A description of the proposed word "hypoglycothermia". Please go to conclusion segment of document for a summary. Pronounced "/ˌhaɪpoʊˌɡlaɪsoʊˈθɜːrmiə/" or "hy-po-gly-so-THER-mee-uh".
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