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Definition of storm
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Storming
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Stor.
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Procellarian
::
Procellarian
(n.) One of a
family
of
oceanic
birds
(Procellaridae)
including
the
petrels,
fulmars,
and
shearwaters.
They are often seen in great
abundance
in
stormy
weather..
Stormless
::
Storming
() a. & n. from
Storm,
v..
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..
Superlucration
::
Superlative
(n.) The
superlative
degree
of
adjectives
and
adverbs;
also, a form or word by which the
superlative
degree
is
expressed;
as,
strongest,
wisest,
most
stormy,
least
windy,
are all
superlatives..
Heavy
::
Heavy
(superl.)
Strong;
violent;
forcible;
as, a heavy sea,
storm,
cannonade,
and the
like..
Expugn
::
Expugn
(v. t.) To take by
assault;
to
storm;
to
overcome;
to
vanquish;
as, to
expugn
cities;
to
expugn
a
person
by
arguments..
Lull
::
Lull (v. i.) To
become
gradually
calm; to
subside;
to cease or abate for a time; as, the storm
lulls..
Comparative
::
Comparative
(n.) The
comparative
degree
of
adjectives
and
adverbs;
also, the form by which the
comparative
degree
is
expressed;
as,
stronger,
wiser,
weaker,
more
stormy,
less
windy,
are all
comparatives..
Xystus
::
Xystus
(n.) A long and open
portico,
for
athletic
exercises,
as
wrestling,
running,
etc., for use in
winter
or in
stormy
weather..
Calm
::
Calm
(super.)
Not
stormy;
without
motion,
as of winds or
waves;
still;
quiet;
serene;
undisturbed..
Tough
::
Tough
(superl.)
Severe;
violent;
as, a tough
storm..
Blustering
::
Blustering
(a.)
Exhibiting
noisy
violence,
as the wind;
stormy;
tumultuous..
Path
::
Path (n.) A way,
course,
or
track,
in which
anything
moves or has
moved;
route;
passage;
an
established
way; as, the path of a
meteor,
of a
caravan,
of a
storm,
of a
pestilence.
Also used
figuratively,
of a
course
of life or
action..
Equinoctial
::
Equinoctial
(a.)
Pertaining
to the time when the sun
enters
the
equinoctial
points;
as, an
equinoctial
gale or
storm,
that is, one
happening
at or near the time of the
equinox,
in any part of the
world..
Foul
::
Foul
(superl.)
Not
favorable;
unpropitious;
not fair or
advantageous;
as, a foul wind; a foul road;
cloudy
or
rainy;
stormy;
not fair; -- said of the
weather,
sky, etc..
Sacker
::
Sacker
(n.) One who
sacks;
one who takes part in the storm and
pillage
of a town.
Stormed
::
Storm (n.) A
violent
assault
on a
fortified
place;
a
furious
attempt
of
troops
to enter and take a
fortified
place by
scaling
the
walls,
forcing
the
gates,
or the
like..
Weather-driven
::
Weather-driven
(a.)
Driven
by winds or
storms;
forced
by
stress
of
weather.
Procellous
::
Procellous
(a.)
Stormy.
Storminess
::
Stormily
(adv.)
In a
stormy
manner.
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