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Meaning of seasons
A period of the year characterized by a particular climate or activity.
Etymology of seasons
The word "seasons" originates from the Old French word "season", which is derived from the Latin word "satio", meaning "sowing" or "planting", and is related to the Latin word "serere", meaning "to sow".
Historically, the term "season" referred to a time of sowing or harvesting crops, and later expanded to include other periodic activities or climate patterns.
Synonyms
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- A period of the year characterized by a particular climate or activity, e.g., spring, summer, autumn, or winter.
- * A period of time spent doing a particular activity, e.g., a season of festivals or a season of sports.
Usage Examples
- The four seasons of the year are spring, summer, autumn, and winter.
- * The football season starts in September and ends in February.
- * The holiday season is a time for gift-giving and celebration.
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