| crymo-, crym-, krymo-, krym- (Greek: cold, frost, chill).crymnion: The planktonic organisms of perpetual ice and snow.
 crymoanesthesia: Refrigeration anesthesia. The refrigerants consist of cooling, acidulous drinks and evaporating lotions.
 crymodynia: Pain from cold, especially rheumatic pain aggravated by cold or damp weather.
 crymohemic: Cold blooded.
 crymophile, crymophillia, crymophillic, crymophilous, crymophily: 1. Thriving in polar habitats.  2. Preferring cold; denoting microorganisms that thrive best at low temperatures. crymophylactic: Resistant to low temperatures; said of bacteria.
 crymophyte: A plant that grows in polar regions.
 crymotherapeutics, crymotherapy, krymotherapy: 1. The use of cold in the treatment of disease.  2. Medical treatment that involves cooling the body, especially by applying ice packs. |