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All season synonyms

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verb season

  • hot up β€” having or giving off heat; having a high temperature: a hot fire; hot coffee.
  • calcify β€” to convert or be converted into lime
  • acclimatise β€” Standard spelling of from=Non-Oxford British spelling.
  • make ready β€” the state or condition of being ready.
  • familiarise β€” to make (onself or another) well-acquainted or conversant with something.
  • mature β€” complete in natural growth or development, as plant and animal forms: a mature rose bush.
  • fossilized β€” Geology. to convert into a fossil; replace organic with mineral substances in the remains of an organism.
  • grow up β€” to increase by natural development, as any living organism or part by assimilation of nutriment; increase in size or substance.
  • fossilise β€” Alternative spelling of fossilize.
  • case-harden β€” to form a hard surface layer of high carbon content on (a steel component) by heating in a carburizing environment with subsequent quenching or heat treatment
  • come of age β€” If something comes of age, it reaches an important stage of development and is accepted by a large number of people.
  • firmed β€” not soft or yielding when pressed; comparatively solid, hard, stiff, or rigid: firm ground; firm texture.
  • flavor β€” taste, especially the distinctive taste of something as it is experienced in the mouth.
  • concreted β€” constituting an actual thing or instance; real: a concrete proof of his sincerity.
  • caseharden β€” to form a hard, thin surface on (an iron alloy)
  • fossilised β€” Non-Oxford British standard spelling of fossilized.
  • callus β€” A callus is an unwanted area of thick skin, usually on the palms of your hands or the soles of your feet, which has been caused by something rubbing against it.
  • dulling β€” not sharp; blunt: a dull knife.
  • callused β€” Pathology, Physiology. a hardened or thickened part of the skin; a callosity. a new growth of osseous matter at the ends of a fractured bone, serving to unite them.
  • firming β€” not soft or yielding when pressed; comparatively solid, hard, stiff, or rigid: firm ground; firm texture.
  • larded β€” the rendered fat of hogs, especially the internal fat of the abdomen.
  • get with it β€” (in children's games) the player called upon to perform some task, as, in tag, the one who must catch the other players.
  • calluses β€” Pathology, Physiology. a hardened or thickened part of the skin; a callosity. a new growth of osseous matter at the ends of a fractured bone, serving to unite them.
  • milden β€” To make or become mild or milder.
  • larding β€” the rendered fat of hogs, especially the internal fat of the abdomen.
  • callusing β€” Pathology, Physiology. a hardened or thickened part of the skin; a callosity. a new growth of osseous matter at the ends of a fractured bone, serving to unite them.
  • keep β€” to hold or retain in one's possession; hold as one's own: If you like it, keep it. Keep the change.
  • fruited β€” having or bearing fruit.
  • casehardened β€” Simple past tense and past participle of caseharden.
  • mothball β€” a small ball of naphthalene or sometimes of camphor for placing in closets or other storage areas to repel moths from clothing, blankets, etc.
  • fruiting β€” any product of plant growth useful to humans or animals.
  • curdled β€” Containing curds.

noun season

  • longness β€” (rare) length, lengthiness.
  • ingathering β€” a gathering in, especially of farm products; harvest.
  • harvesttime β€” the time of year when a crop or crops are harvested, especially autumn.
  • occasion β€” a particular time, especially as marked by certain circumstances or occurrences: They met on three occasions.
  • weeks β€” a period of seven successive days, usually understood as beginning with Sunday and ending with Saturday.
  • fruitage β€” the bearing of fruit: soil additives to hasten the fruitage.
  • lengthiness β€” The property of being lengthy, longness.
  • harvest β€” Also, harvesting. the gathering of crops.
  • autumn β€” Autumn is the season between summer and winter when the weather becomes cooler and the leaves fall off the trees.
  • byproduct β€” A byproduct is something that is produced during the manufacture or processing of another product.
  • month β€” Also called calendar month. any of the twelve parts, as January or February, into which the calendar year is divided.
  • winter β€” 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).
  • length β€” the longest extent of anything as measured from end to end: the length of a river.
  • longitude β€” Geography. angular distance east or west on the earth's surface, measured by the angle contained between the meridian of a particular place and some prime meridian, as that of Greenwich, England, and expressed either in degrees or by some corresponding difference in time.
  • in-take β€” the place or opening at which a fluid is taken into a channel, pipe, etc.
  • extensiveness β€” The degree or property of being extensive.
  • year β€” a period of 365 or 366 days, in the Gregorian calendar, divided into 12 calendar months, now reckoned as beginning Jan. 1 and ending Dec. 31 (calendar year or civil year) Compare common year, leap year.

adjective season

  • monthly β€” pertaining to a month, or to each month.
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