calm weather, cold weather, fair weather, good weather, horse latitudes, latitude, longitude in arc, meridian, parallel, rainy weather, stormy weather, the elements, tropic, weather, zone
Definitionn. the weather in some location averaged over some long period of time
Last update: August 8, 2015
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They went seeking a warmer clime. [Please select]
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A natural religion, on the other hand, was not, he thought, the one universal religion of every clime and age, but rather the spontaneous development of the national conscience varying in varying circumstances. [Please select]
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"In ev'ry age and clime we see Two of a trade can ne'er agree." [Please select]
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Yet within three months they would be flying to Central America, or some more distant clime. [Please select]
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[329-6] The fifth clime or climate is a term in Ptolemy's geographical system. [Please select]
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Keith could have consigned him and all his class to a distant and torrid clime. [Please select]
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Ah, my sisters, my spirit yearns for our fairer clime. [Please select]
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The greatest bards of every clime have sought inspiration in its sparkling depths. [Please select]
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In some happier clime the Rosebud may revive again with all the dewdrops in its bosom. [Please select]
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The clime proved of the blandest, fairest; with fishing and hunting they maintained themselves. [Please select]
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He knew, for he had resided there himself with his family in that harsh clime. [Please select]
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