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Definition of summer
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Summation
(v. t.) The act of
summing,
or
forming
a sum, or total
amount;
also, an
aggregate..
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Alternation
::
Alternation
(n.) The
reciprocal
succession
of
things
in time or
place;
the act of
following
and being
followed
by
turns;
alternate
succession,
performance,
or
occurrence;
as, the
alternation
of day and
night,
cold and heat,
summer
and
winter,
hope and
fear..
Allhallown
::
Allhallown
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the time of
Allhallows.
[Obs.]
Allhallown
summer.
Shak. (i. e., late
summer;
Indian
Summer)..
Summering
::
Summered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Summe.
Amadavat
::
Amadavat
(n.) The
strawberry
finch,
a small
Indian
song bird
(Estrelda
amandava),
commonly
caged and kept for
fighting.
The
female
is olive
brown;
the male, in
summer,
mostly
crimson;
--
called
also red
waxbill..
Summerliness
::
Summerhouse
(n.) A
rustic
house or
apartment
in a
garden
or park, to be used as a
pleasure
resort
in
summer..
Ringneck
::
Ringneck
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of small
plovers
of the genus
Aegialitis,
having
a ring
around
the neck. The ring is black in
summer,
but
becomes
brown or gray in
winter.
The
semipalmated
plover
(Ae.
semipalmata)
and the
piping
plover
(Ae.
meloda)
are
common
North
American
species.
Called
also ring
plover,
and
ring-necked
plover..
Harvest
::
Harvest
(n.) The
gathering
of a crop of any kind; the
ingathering
of the
crops;
also, the
season
of
gathering
grain and
fruits,
late
summer
or early
autumn..
Amber Room
::
Amber room () A room
formerly
in the
Czar's
Summer
Palace
in
Russia,
which was
richly
decorated
with walls and
fixtures
made from
amber.
The amber was
removed
by
occupying
German
troops
during
the
Second
World War and has, as of 1997, never been
recovered.
The room is being
recreated
from old
photographs
by
Russian
artisans..
Uredo
::
Uredo (n.) One of the
stages
in the life
history
of
certain
rusts
(Uredinales),
regarded
at one time as a
distinct
genus.
It is a
summer
stage
preceding
the
teleutospore,
or
winter
stage.
See
Uredinales,
in the
Supplement..
Midsummer
::
Midsummer
(n.) The
middle
of
summer.
Knot
::
Knot (n.) A
sandpiper
(Tringa
canutus),
found in the
northern
parts of all the
continents,
in
summer.
It is
grayish
or ashy
above,
with the rump and upper tail
coverts
white,
barred
with
dusky.
The lower parts are pale
brown,
with the
flanks
and under tail
coverts
white.
When fat it is
prized
by
epicures.
Called
also
dunne..
Obtain
::
Obtain
(v. i.) To
become
held; to gain or have a firm
footing;
to be
recognized
or
established;
to
subsist;
to
become
prevalent
or
general;
to
prevail;
as, the
custom
obtains
of going to the
seashore
in
summer..
Solstice
::
Solstice
(v. i.) The point in the
ecliptic
at which the sun is
farthest
from the
equator,
north or
south,
namely,
the first point of the sign
Cancer
and the first point of the sign
Capricorn,
the
former
being the
summer
solstice,
latter
the
winter
solstice,
in
northern
latitudes;
-- so
called
because
the sun then
apparently
stands
still in its
northward
or
southward
motion..
Town
::
Town (adv. &
prep.)
The
metropolis
or its
inhabitants;
as, in
winter
the
gentleman
lives in town; in
summer,
in the
country..
Summerset
::
Summersault
(n.) Alt. of
Summerse.
Greenwood
::
Greenwood
(n.) A
forest
as it
appears
is
spring
and
summer.
Solstitial
::
Solstitial
(a.)
Happening
at a
solstice;
esp. (with
reference
to the
northern
hemisphere),
happening
at the
summer
solstice,
or
midsummer..
Autumn
::
Autumn
(n.) The third
season
of the year, or the
season
between
summer
and
winter,
often
called
the fall.
Astronomically,
it
begins
in the
northern
temperate
zone at the
autumnal
equinox,
about
September
23, and ends at the
winter
solstice,
about
December
23; but in
popular
language,
autumn,
in
America,
comprises
September,
October,
and
November..
Succeed
::
Succeed
(v. t.) To
follow
in
order;
to come next
after;
hence,
to take the place of; as, the
king's
eldest
son
succeeds
his
father
on the
throne;
autumn
succeeds
summer..
"""cymbling "
::
Cymbling
(n.) A
scalloped
or
pattypan
variety
of
summer
squash..
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