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[Old Englishwrenna, werna;related to Old High Germanwrendo, rentilo,Old Norserindill] Wren (rɛn) n (Military)historyinformal(in Britain and certain other nations) a member of the former Women's Royal Naval Service [C20: from the abbreviationWRNS] ...
Winter definition: 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 from the summer solstice to the autumnal equinox).. See examples of
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8. (of fruit and vegetables) of a kind that may be kept for use during the winter. 9. planted in the autumn to be harvested in the spring or early summer: winter rye. v.i. 10. to spend or pass the winter. v.t. 11. to keep, feed, or manage during the winter, as pla...
winter(v.) "to pass the winter (in some place)," late 14c., fromwinter(n.). Related:Wintered;wintering. also fromlate 14c. Entries linking towinter midwinter(n.) alsomid-winter, "the middle or depth of winter," Old Englishmidwinter, alsomidde winter; seemid(adj.) +winter(n.). ...
The meaning of WINTER is the season between autumn and spring comprising in the northern hemisphere usually the months of December, January, and February or as reckoned astronomically extending from the December solstice to the March equinox. How to use
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and the silence among her words, he fell under her spell ♫ ♫ ♫ Calm and quiet, gentle and kind, she flowed through the stillness as they drank teaunbound February 22, 2017 by winterblume Unbound The hitchhiker lowered her arm as the approaching bike began to slow down, and when...