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win·ter·time
(wĭn′tər-tīm′)n.
The season of winter.
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wintertime
(ˈwɪntəˌtaɪm)n
(Physical Geography) the winter season. Also (archaic): wintertide
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win•ter•time
(ˈwɪn tərˌtaɪm)n.
the season of winter.
[1350–1400]
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| Noun | 1. | winter solstice - December 22, when the sun is at its southernmost point time of year, season - one of the natural periods into which the year is divided by the equinoxes and solstices or atmospheric conditions; "the regular sequence of the seasons" midwinter - the middle of winter |
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Translations
فَصْل الشِّتاء
vintervintertid
télidõ
vetur
kış mevsimi
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winter
(ˈwintə) noun the coldest season of the year. We often have snow in winter; (also adjective) winter evenings.
ˈwintry adjective like winter in being very cold. a wintry day; wintry weather.
ˈwintriness nounwinter sports
sports played in the open air on snow and ice, eg skiing, tobogganing etc.
ˈwintertime noun the season of winter.
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