Winter definition
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nuclear winter: Definition from Answers.com
nuclear winter n. A worldwide darkening and cooling of the atmosphere with consequent devastation of surviving life forms, believed by some scientists (more...)
winter melon definition | Dictionary.com
noun . a variety of late-keeping muskmelon, Cucumis melo inodorus, having a sweet, edible flesh. (more...)
winter - Definition from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
Definition of winter from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. (more...)
winter definition - Dictionary - MSN Encarta
win·ter [ wínt?r] noun (plural win·ters) Definition: 1. year's coldest season: the coldest season of the year, which runs in the northern hemisphere from around November or ... (more...)
Winter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This "thermological winter" is earlier than the astronomical definition but later than the daylight (Celtic) definition. Dependingn on seasonal lag this period will vary among ... (more...)
winter: Definition from Answers.com
winter n. The usually coldest season of the year, occurring between autumn and spring, extending in the Northern Hemisphere from the winter solstice (more...)
WINTER - Definition by AcronymFinder
sort results: alphabetical | rank ? Rank Abbr. Meaning ***** WS: Winter semester (German: winter semester) ***** WINT: Winter ***** WMC: Winter Music Conference (more...)
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noun. the coldest season of the year: in the North Temperate Zone, generally regarded as including the months of December, January, and February: in the astronomical year, that ... (more...)
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Winter. Boreas. the north wind; associated with winter. [Rom. Myth.: Hall, 130] crane. pictorial emblem in Buddhist tradition. [Animal Symbol-ism: Jobes, 378] (more...)
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noun . 1. the cold season between autumn and spring in northern latitudes (in the Northern Hemisphere from the winter solstice to the vernal equinox; in the Southern Hemisphere ... (more...)