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frij-i-doh-ree-
sep
-ter
]
frig·i·do·re·cep·tor
/
ˌfrɪdʒ
ɪ
doʊ
riˈsɛp
tər
/
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frij-i-doh-ree-
sep
-ter
]
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noun
Physiology,
Biology
.
a
receptor
stimulated by cold.
Origin:
frigid
+
-o-
+
receptor
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