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Weather

weather
n. & v. --n. 1 the state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, cloudiness, dryness, sunshine, wind, and rain etc. 2 (attrib.) Naut. windward (on the weather side). --v. 1 tr. expose to or affect by atmospheric changes, esp. deliberately to dry, season, etc. (weathered timber). 2 a tr. (usu. in passive) discolour or partly disintegrate (rock or stones) by exposure to air. b intr. be discoloured or worn in this way. 3 tr. make (boards or tiles) overlap downwards to keep out rain etc. 4 tr. a come safely through (a storm). b survive (a difficult period etc.). 5 tr. (of a ship or its crew) get to the windward of (a cape etc.). Phrases and idioms keep a (or one's) weather eye open be watchful. make good (or bad) weather of it Naut. (of a ship) behave well (or badly) in a storm. make heavy weather of colloq. exaggerate the difficulty or burden presented by (a problem, course of action, etc.). under the weather colloq. indisposed or out of sorts. weather-beaten affected by exposure to the weather. weather-bound unable to proceed owing to bad weather. weather-chart (or -map) a diagram showing the state of the weather over a large area. weather forecast an analysis of the state of the weather with an assessment of likely developments over a certain time. weather-glass a barometer. weather side the side from which the wind is blowing (opp. lee side). weather station an observation post for recording meteorological data. weather-strip a piece of material used to make a door or window proof against rain or wind. weather-tiles tiles arranged to overlap like weatherboards. weather-vane see VANE. weather-worn damaged by storms etc. Etymology: OE weder f. Gmc
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  I. noun Etymology: Middle English weder, from Old English; akin to Old High German wetar ~, Old Church Slavic vetrŭ wind Date: before 12th century the state of the atmosphere with respect to heat or cold, wetness or dryness, calm or storm, clearness or cloudiness, state or vicissitude of life or fortune, disagreeable atmospheric conditions: as, rain, storm, cold air with dampness, ~ing, II. verb (~ed; ~ing) Date: 15th century transitive verb to expose to the open air ; subject to the action of the elements, to bear up against and come safely through , intransitive verb to undergo or endure the action of the elements, III. adjective Date: 1582 of or relating to the side facing the wind ...
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