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clime

[klahym] / klaɪm /


NOUN
weather
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG


Example Sentences

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That means if your tree hails from a more humid clime, it's likely been spoiled for generations.

From Science Daily • Dec. 13, 2023

But Bergman’s book evokes the social and political trends of a time when citizens surmounted Seattle’s legendary hills aboard railcars, akin to San Francisco’s famed fleet but enclosed because of our chillier clime.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 21, 2021

In modern day Newport Beach, a cousin to the deep-sea creature washed ashore last week, far from its normal clime.

From Los Angeles Times • May 10, 2021

Most newborn rap songs from relative unknowns have just the faintest chance at survival in the harsh digital clime.

From New York Times • Apr. 7, 2020

The long journey from Rivendell had brought them far south of their own land, but not until now in this more sheltered region had the hobbits felt the change of clime.

From "The Two Towers" by J. R. R. Tolkien