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balminess

noun as in perfume

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Perceiving this shift — from summer balminess to below 70 — is in the DNA of the SoCal native.

What we are witnessing are the natural cycles of these plants, nudged along by the balminess and then checked by the returning chill.

Although the balminess may sound nice, the resulting drought became the worst since record keeping began in the late 1800s, causing billions of dollars in agricultural losses.

But this evening as he came out of the Ministry the balminess of the April air had tempted him.

The extreme cold in Europe — and the balminess in the U.S. — should serve as a reminder that as powerful as climate change is, our daily weather is tends to be driven by short-term meteorological phenomena.

From Time

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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