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Definition of weather
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 weather is as below...
Weather
(v. i.) To
undergo
or
endure
the
action
of the
atmosphere;
to
suffer
meteorological
influences;
sometimes,
to wear away, or
alter,
under
atmospheric
influences;
to
suffer
waste by
weather..
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Weatherliness
::
Weatherliness
(n.) The
quality
of being
weatherly.
Lap
::
Lap (n.) To lay or place over
anything
so as to
partly
or
wholly
cover it; as, to lap one
shingle
over
another;
to lay
together
one
partly
over
another;
as, to lap
weather-boards;
also, to be
partly
over, or by the side of
(something);
as, the
hinder
boat
lapped
the
foremost
one..
Close
::
Close (v. t.)
Oppressive;
without
motion
or
ventilation;
causing
a
feeling
of
lassitude;
-- said of the air,
weather,
etc..
Drought
::
Drought
(n.)
Dryness;
want of rain or of
water;
especially,
such
dryness
of the
weather
as
affects
the
earth,
and
prevents
the
growth
of
plants;
aridity..
Sunrising
::
Sunrising
(n.) The first
appearance
of the sun above the
horizon
in the
morning;
more
generally,
the time of such
appearance,
whether
in fair or
cloudy
weather;
as, to begin work at
sunrise..
Fane
::
Fane (n.) A
weathercock.
Thaw
::
Thaw (n.) The
melting
of ice, snow, or other
congealed
matter;
the
resolution
of ice, or the like, into the state of a
fluid;
liquefaction
by heat of
anything
congealed
by
frost;
also, a
warmth
of
weather
sufficient
to melt that which is
congealed..
Wet
::
Wet (a.) Rainy
weather;
foggy or misty
weather.
Aeromancy
::
Aeromancy
(n.)
Divination
from the state of the air or from
atmospheric
substances;
also,
forecasting
changes
in the
weather..
Weatherworn
::
Weatherworn
(a.) Worn by the
action
of, or by
exposure
to, the
weather..
Roller
::
Roller
(n.) One of
series
of long, heavy waves which roll in upon a
coast,
sometimes
in calm
weather..
Sleety
::
Sleety
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
sleet;
characterized
by
sleet;
as, a
sleety
storm;
sleety
weather..
Serve
::
Serve (v. t.) To wind spun yarn, or the like,
tightly
around
(a rope or
cable,
etc.) so as to
protect
it from
chafing
or from the
weather.
See under
Serving..
Weathercock
::
Weathercock
(v. t.) To
supply
with a
weathercock;
to serve as a
weathercock
for.
Weather-beaten
::
Weather-beaten
(a.)
Beaten
or
harassed
by the
weather;
worn by
exposure
to the
weather,
especially
to
severe
weather..
Slatch
::
Slatch
(n.) An
interval
of fair
weather.
Settle
::
Settle
(v. i.) To
become
clear after being
turbid
or
obscure;
to
clarify
by
depositing
matter
held in
suspension;
as, the
weather
settled;
wine
settles
by
standing..
Lee
::
Lee (a.) Of or
pertaining
to the part or side
opposite
to that
against
which the wind
blows;
--
opposed
to
weather;
as, the lee side or lee rail of a
vessel..
Windbound
::
Windbound
(a.)
prevented
from
sailing,
by a
contrary
wind. See
Weatherbound..
Astrometeorology
::
Astrometeorology
(n.) The
investigation
of the
relation
between
the sun, moon, and
stars,
and the
weather..
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