aquilonal - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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aquilonal (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/a.kwi.loˈnal/

Usage

The word "aquilonal" is not commonly used in everyday Spanish language. It is a more formal and less frequent term, often found in written contexts rather than in oral speech.

Examples

  1. La región experimentará un clima aquilonal este invierno.
    Translation: The region will experience an aquilonal climate this winter.

  2. El científico investigaba los patrones aquilonales en la zona.
    Translation: The scientist was investigating the aquilonal patterns in the area.

Idiomatic Expressions

As "aquilonal" is not a commonly used word, there are no idiomatic expressions associated with it.

Etymology

The term "aquilonal" comes from the Latin word "aquilo," which means "north wind." In Spanish, "aquilonal" is used to describe something related to or characteristic of the north wind.

Synonyms and Antonyms