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Definition of weather
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Weather
(n.) The state of the air or
atmosphere
with
respect
to heat or cold,
wetness
or
dryness,
calm or
storm,
clearness
or
cloudiness,
or any other
meteorological
phenomena;
meteorological
condition
of the
atmosphere;
as, warm
weather;
cold
weather;
wet
weather;
dry
weather,
etc..
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Rough
::
Rough (n.)
Tempestuous;
boisterous;
stormy;
as, rough
weather;
a rough day..
Distemper
::
Distemper
(v. t.)
Severity
of
climate;
extreme
weather,
whether
hot or
cold..
Cock
::
Cock (n.) A vane in the shape of a cock; a
weathercock.
Hyads
::
Hyads
(n.pl.)
A
cluster
of five stars in the face of the
constellation
Taurus,
supposed
by the
ancients
to
indicate
the
coming
of rainy
weather
when they rose with the sun..
Sharp
::
Sharp
(superl.)
Very
trying
to the
feelings;
piercing;
keen;
severe;
painful;
distressing;
as, sharp pain,
weather;
a sharp and
frosty
air..
Knotted
::
Knotted
(a.)
Characterized
by
small,
detached
points,
chiefly
composed
of mica, less
decomposable
than the mass of the rock, and
forming
knots in
relief
on the
weathered
surface;
as,
knotted
rocks..
Weder
::
Weder (n.)
Weather.
Siding
::
Siding
(n.) The
covering
of the
outside
wall of a frame
house,
whether
made of
weatherboards,
vertical
boarding
with
cleats,
shingles,
or the
like..
Dry
::
Dry
(superl.)
Free from
moisture;
having
little
humidity
or none; arid; not wet or
moist;
deficient
in the
natural
or
normal
supply
of
moisture,
as rain or fluid of any kind; -- said
especially:
(a) Of the
weather:
Free from rain or
mist..
Fair
::
Fair
(superl.)
Not
overcast;
cloudless;
clear;
pleasant;
propitious;
favorable;
-- said of the sky,
weather,
or wind, etc.; as, a fair sky; a fair day..
Pleasant
::
Pleasant
(a.)
Pleasing;
grateful
to the mind or to the
senses;
agreeable;
as, a
pleasant
journey;
pleasant
weather..
Halcyon
::
Halcyon
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
resembling,
the
halcyon,
which was
anciently
said to lay her eggs in nests on or near the sea
during
the calm
weather
about the
winter
solstice..
Frost
::
Frost (v. t.) To
roughen
or
sharpen,
as the nail heads or calks of
horseshoes,
so as to fit them for
frosty
weather..
Rowport
::
Rowport
(n.) An
opening
in the side of small
vessels
of war, near the
surface
of the
water,
to
facilitate
rowing
in calm
weather..
Remit
::
Remit (v. i.) To abate in force or in
violence;
to grow less
intense;
to
become
moderated;
to
abate;
to
relax;
as, a fever
remits;
the
severity
of the
weather
remits..
Glass
::
Glass (v. t.) A
weatherglass;
a
barometer.
Weather
::
Weather
(v. t.) To place (a hawk)
unhooded
in the open air.
Trapdoor
::
Trapdoor
(n.) A door in a level for
regulating
the
ventilating
current;
--
called
also
weather
door.
Weatherly
::
Weatherly
(a.)
Working,
or able to sail, close to the wind; as, a
weatherly
ship..
Muggy
::
Muggy
(superl.)
Warm, damp, and
close;
as, muggy air,
weather..
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