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Definition of storm
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 storm is as below...
Storm (n.) A
violent
agitation
of human
society;
a
civil,
political,
or
domestic
commotion;
sedition,
insurrection,
or war;
violent
outbreak;
clamor;
tumult..
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Hydrometeorological
::
Hydrometeorological
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
hydrometeorology,
or to rain,
clouds,
storms,
etc..
Bestorm
::
Bestorm
(v. i. & t.) To
storm.
Ahull
::
Ahull
(adv.)
With the sails
furled,
and the helm
lashed
alee; --
applied
to ships in a
storm.
See Hull, n..
Northeaster
::
Northeaster
(n.) A
storm,
strong
wind, or gale,
coming
from the
northeast..
Deadlight
::
Deadlight
(n.) A
strong
shutter,
made to fit open ports and keep out water in a
storm..
Stormily
::
Stormglass
(n.) A glass
vessel,
usually
cylindrical,
filled
with a
solution
which is
sensitive
to
atmospheric
changes,
indicating
by a
clouded
appearance,
rain, snow, etc., and by
clearness,
fair
weather..
Sea Legs
::
Sea legs () Legs able to
maintain
their
possessor
upright
in
stormy
weather
at sea, that is,
ability
stand or walk
steadily
on deck when a
vessel
is
rolling
or
pitching
in a rough sea..
Coble
::
Coble (n.) A
flat-floored
fishing
boat with a lug sail, and a drop
rudder
extending
from two to four feet below the keel. It was
originally
used on the
stormy
coast of
Yorkshire,
England..
Southwester
::
Southwester
(n.) A
storm,
gale, or
strong
wind from the
southwest..
Fury
::
Fury (n.) A
stormy,
turbulent
violent
woman;
a hag; a
vixen;
a
virago;
a
termagant..
Nimbiferous
::
Nimbiferous
(a.)
Serving
to bring
clouds
or
stormy
weather.
Rigor
::
Rigor (n.)
Severity
of
climate
or
season;
inclemency;
as, the rigor of the
storm;
the
rigors
of
winter..
Storm
::
Storm (n.) A
violent
disturbance
of the
atmosphere,
attended
by wind, rain, snow, hail, or
thunder
and
lightning;
hence,
often,
a heavy fall of rain, snow, or hail,
whether
accompanied
with wind or not..
Breed
::
Breed (v. t.) To
engender;
to
cause;
to
occasion;
to
originate;
to
produce;
as, to breed a
storm;
to breed
disease..
Storthing
::
Stormy
(superl.)
Violent;
passionate;
rough;
as,
stormy
passions..
Sackage
::
Sackage
(n.) The act of
taking
by storm and
pillaging;
sack.
Blow
::
Blow (v. i.) To talk
loudly;
to
boast;
to
storm.
Inclement
::
Inclement
(a.)
Physically
severe
or harsh
(generally
restricted
to the
elements
or
weather);
rough;
boisterous;
stormy;
rigorously
cold, etc.; as,
inclement
weather..
Stormless
::
Storming
() a. & n. from
Storm,
v..
Hailstorm
::
Hailstorm
(n.) A storm
accompanied
with hail; a
shower
of hail.
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