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Definition of season
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of season is as below...
Season
(v. t.) To
qualify
by
admixture;
to
moderate;
to
temper.
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Kingbird
::
Kingbird
(n.) A small
American
bird
(Tyrannus
tyrannus,
or T.
Carolinensis),
noted for its
courage
in
attacking
larger
birds,
even hawks and
eagles,
especially
when they
approach
its nest in the
breeding
season.
It is a
typical
tyrant
flycatcher,
taking
various
insects
upon the wing. It is dark ash
above,
and
blackish
on the head and tail. The
quills
and wing
coverts
are
whitish
at the
edges.
It is white
beneath,
with a white
terminal
band on the tail. The
feathers
on the head of the
adults
show
Seasoning
::
Seasoning
(n.)
Hence,
something
added to
enhance
enjoyment
or
relieve
dullness;
as, wit is the
seasoning
of
conversation..
Rigor
::
Rigor (n.)
Severity
of
climate
or
season;
inclemency;
as, the rigor of the
storm;
the
rigors
of
winter..
Monogoneutic
::
Monogoneutic
(a.)
Having
but one brood in a
season.
Sew
::
Sew (n.)
Juice;
gravy;
a
seasoned
dish; a
delicacy.
Unchancy
::
Unchancy
(a.)
Happening
at a bad time;
unseasonable;
inconvenient.
Seasonless
::
Seasonless
(a.)
Without
succession
of the
seasons.
Autumn
::
Autumn
(n.) The third
season
of the year, or the
season
between
summer
and
winter,
often
called
the fall.
Astronomically,
it
begins
in the
northern
temperate
zone at the
autumnal
equinox,
about
September
23, and ends at the
winter
solstice,
about
December
23; but in
popular
language,
autumn,
in
America,
comprises
September,
October,
and
November..
Season
::
Season
(n.)
Hence,
a
period
of time,
especially
as
regards
its
fitness
for
anything
contemplated
or done; a
suitable
or
convenient
time;
proper
conjuncture;
as, the
season
for
planting;
the
season
for
rest..
Gingerbread
::
Gingerbread
(n.) A kind of plain sweet cake
seasoned
with
ginger,
and
sometimes
made in
fanciful
shapes..
Season
::
Season
(v. t.) To fit for
taste;
to
render
palatable;
to give zest or
relish
to; to
spice;
as, to
season
food..
Redfin
::
Redfin
(n.) A small North
American
dace
(Minnilus
cornutus,
or
Notropis
megalops).
The male, in the
breeding
season,
has
bright
red fins.
Called
also red dace, and
shiner.
Applied
also to
Notropis
ardens,
of the
Mississippi
valley..
Farrow
::
Farrow
(a.) Not
producing
young in a given
season
or year; -- said only of cows.
Cro-quette
::
Cro-quette
(n.) A ball of
minced
meat, fowl, rice, or other
ingredients,
highly
seasoned,
and
fried..
Clemency
::
Clemency
(n.)
Mildness
or
softness
of the
elements;
as, the
clemency
of the
season..
Lenten
::
Lenten
(n.) Of or
pertaining
to the fast
called
Lent; used in, or
suitable
to, Lent; as, the
Lenten
season..
Extend
::
Extend
(v. t.) To
enlarge;
to
widen;
to carry out
further;
as, to
extend
the
capacities,
the
sphere
of
usefulness,
or
commerce;
to
extend
power or
influence;
to
continue,
as time; to
lengthen;
to
prolong;
as, to
extend
the time of
payment
or a
season
of
trail..
Tide
::
Tide
(prep.)
Time;
period;
season.
Malapropos
::
Malapropos
(a. & adv.)
Unseasonable
or
unseasonably;
unsuitable
or
unsuitably.
Preserve
::
Preserve
(n.) That which is
preserved;
fruit,
etc.,
seasoned
and kept by
suitable
preparation;
esp., fruit
cooked
with
sugar;
--
commonly
in the
plural..
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