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What (who) is Winter - definition

ONE OF THE EARTH'S FOUR TEMPERATE SEASONS, OCCURRING BETWEEN AUTUMN AND SPRING
Meteorological winter; Winter Time; Wintry; Winter doldrums; Austral winter; Wintered; Wintering; Meteorological Winter; February blahs; February blah; Winter blahs; Winter blah; Winter (season); Wintertime; Winter time; Thermal winter; Winter storm season; Winter season
  • People enjoying the winter weather outdoors in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]
  • Animation of snow cover changing with the seasons
  • Old London Bridge]] in the background
  • [[Sea ice]] in the [[Port of Hamburg]], Germany
  • Ice Age]] on [[Earth]]
  • polar regions]], winter is associated with snow and ice.
  • In the [[Southern Hemisphere]] winter extends from June to September, pictured in [[Caxias do Sul]] in the southern highlands of [[Brazil]].
  • ''Allegory of Winter'' by [[Jerzy Siemiginowski-Eleuter]] with [[Aeolus]]' Kingdom of the Winds, 1683, [[Wilanów Palace]]
  • The [[snowshoe hare]], and some other animals, change color in winter.

winter         
¦ noun
1. the coldest season of the year, after autumn and before spring.
Astronomy the period from the winter solstice to the vernal equinox.
2. (winters) literary years.
¦ adjective
1. (of fruit) ripening late in the year.
2. (of crops) sown in autumn for harvesting the following year.
¦ verb
1. spend the winter in a particular place.
2. keep or feed (plants or cattle) during winter.
Derivatives
winterer noun
winterless adjective
winterly adjective
Origin
OE, of Gmc origin; prob. related to wet.
winter         
(winters, wintering, wintered)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Winter is the season between autumn and spring. In the winter the weather is usually cold.
In winter the nights are long and cold.
...the winter months.
...the late winter of 1941.
N-VAR
2.
If an animal or plant winters somewhere or is wintered there, it spends the winter there.
The birds will winter outside in an aviary...
The young seedlings are usually wintered in a cold frame.
...one of the most important sites for wintering wildfowl.
VERB: V adv/prep, be V-ed prep/adv, V-ing, also V n prep/adv
3.
If you winter somewhere, you spend the winter there. (FORMAL)
The family decided to winter in Nice again.
VERB: V prep/adv
winter         
v. n.
Hibernate.

Wikipedia

Winter

Winter is the coldest season of the year in polar and temperate climates. It occurs after autumn and before spring. The tilt of Earth's axis causes seasons; winter occurs when a hemisphere is oriented away from the Sun. Different cultures define different dates as the start of winter, and some use a definition based on weather.

When it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere, it is summer in the Southern Hemisphere, and vice versa. In many regions, winter brings snow and freezing temperatures. The moment of winter solstice is when the Sun's elevation with respect to the North or South Pole is at its most negative value; that is, the Sun is at its farthest below the horizon as measured from the pole. The day on which this occurs has the shortest day and the longest night, with day length increasing and night length decreasing as the season progresses after the solstice.

The earliest sunset and latest sunrise dates outside the polar regions differ from the date of the winter solstice and depend on latitude. They differ due to the variation in the solar day throughout the year caused by the Earth's elliptical orbit (see: earliest and latest sunrise and sunset).

Examples of use of Winter
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