IPA: //ˈjʊəriˌθɜːr.məl//
KK: /ˈjʊəriˌθɜrməl/
Able to live or function in a variety of temperatures, often referring to organisms that can thrive in both hot and cold environments.
Some fish are eurythermal, meaning they can survive in both warm and cold waters.
Eurythermal → It is formed from "eu-" (from Greek "εὐρύς", meaning wide or broad) and "thermal" (from Greek "θερμός", meaning heat). The word describes organisms that can tolerate a wide range of temperatures.
Think of 'wide' ('eu-') and 'heat' ('thermal') to remember that 'eurythermal' refers to organisms that can thrive in a wide range of temperatures.