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Definition of climate
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Climate
(v. i.) To
dwell.
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Migratory
::
Migratory
(a.)
Removing
regularly
or
occasionally
from one
region
or
climate
to
another;
as,
migratory
birds..
Rigor
::
Rigor (n.)
Severity
of
climate
or
season;
inclemency;
as, the rigor of the
storm;
the
rigors
of
winter..
Acacia
::
Acacia
(n.) A genus of
leguminous
trees and
shrubs.
Nearly
300
species
are
Australian
or
Polynesian,
and have
terete
or
vertically
compressed
leaf
stalks,
instead
of the
bipinnate
leaves
of the much fewer
species
of
America,
Africa,
etc. Very few are found in
temperate
climates..
Salubrious
::
Salubrious
(a.)
Favorable
to
health;
healthful;
promoting
health;
as,
salubrious
air,
water,
or
climate..
Amenity
::
Amenity
(n.) The
quality
of being
pleasant
or
agreeable,
whether
in
respect
to
situation,
climate,
manners,
or
disposition;
pleasantness;
civility;
suavity;
gentleness..
Puberty
::
Puberty
(n.) The
earliest
age at which
persons
are
capable
of
begetting
or
bearing
children,
usually
considered,
in
temperate
climates,
to be about
fourteen
years in males and
twelve
in
females..
Climatic
::
Climatic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
climate;
depending
on, or
limited
by, a
climate..
Noxious
::
Noxious
(a.)
Hurtful;
harmful;
baneful;
pernicious;
injurious;
destructive;
unwholesome;
insalubrious;
as,
noxious
air, food, or
climate;
pernicious;
corrupting
to
morals;
as,
noxious
practices
or
examples..
Insalubrity
::
Insalubrity
(n.)
Unhealthfulness;
unwholesomeness;
as, the
insalubrity
of air,
water,
or
climate..
Distemper
::
Distemper
(v. t.)
Severity
of
climate;
extreme
weather,
whether
hot or
cold..
Hashish
::
Hashish
(n.) A
slightly
acrid gum resin
produced
by the
common
hemp
(Cannabis
saltiva),
of the
variety
Indica,
when
cultivated
in a warm
climate;
also, the tops of the
plant,
from which the
resinous
product
is
obtained.
It is
narcotic,
and has long been used in the East for its
intoxicating
effect.
See
Bhang,
and
Ganja..
Equatorial
::
Equatorial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
equator;
as,
equatorial
climates;
also,
pertaining
to an
equatorial
instrument..
Linnaea Borealis
::
Linnaea
borealis
() The twin
flower
which grows in cold
northern
climates.
Indigenous
::
Indigenous
(a.)
Native;
produced,
growing,
or
living,
naturally
in a
country
or
climate;
not
exotic;
not
imported..
Duck
::
Duck (n.) The light
clothes
worn by
sailors
in hot
climates.
Hothouse
::
Hothouse
(n.) A house kept warm to
shelter
tender
plants
and
shrubs
from the cold air; a place in which the
plants
of
warmer
climates
may be
reared,
and
fruits
ripened..
Condition
::
Condition
(n.)
train;
acclimate.
Occidental
::
Occidental
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
situated
in, the
occident,
or west;
western;
--
opposed
to
oriental;
as,
occidental
climates,
or
customs;
an
occidental
planet..
Equinoctial
::
Equinoctial
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
regions
or
climate
of the
equinoctial
line or
equator;
in or near that line; as,
equinoctial
heat; an
equinoctial
sun..
Geology
::
Geology
(n.) The
science
which
treats:
(a) Of the
structure
and
mineral
constitution
of the
globe;
structural
geology.
(b) Of its
history
as
regards
rocks,
minerals,
rivers,
valleys,
mountains,
climates,
life, etc.;
historical
geology.
(c) Of the
causes
and
methods
by which its
structure,
features,
changes,
and
conditions
have been
produced;
dynamical
geology.
See Chart of The
Geological
Series..
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