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clime

[ klahym ]

noun



clime

/ °ì±ô²¹Éª³¾ /

noun

  1. poetic.
    a region or its climate
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of clime1

First recorded in 1535–45; from Latin ³¦±ôÄ«³¾²¹; climate
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of clime1

C16: from Late Latin clima; see climate
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Then it was back to the sunnier climes of Florida.

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Dating show alumni don't thrive in this cold Scottish clime.

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Bulbs are defiant harbingers of spring in colder climes, sometimes pushing up through the snow in their zeal to greet the sun and spread a little color on a bleak landscape of slushy grays.

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For most Scandinavian vineyards, solaris is the grape of choice - an aromatic, hybrid variety that's well-adapted to colder climes, ripens easily, and is more disease resistant, allowing vineyards to avoid spraying pesticides.

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With winter nights drawing in across North America, Canadian “snowbirds†– citizens who flee their freezing temperatures for sunnier climes every year – are planning their annual trips to Florida or the Caribbean.

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