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  1. idioms - Origin of "Under the weather"? - English Language

    Sep 7, 2011 · To support this, I would note that Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary puts “under the weather” with the “atmospheric conditions” definition of weather rather than the “side a ship …

  2. single word requests - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jun 23, 2015 · 1.) DRIZZLE The National Weather Service defines drizzle as: “Fairly uniform precipitation composed exclusively of fine drops with diameters of less than 0.5 mm very close …

  3. What does it mean when a restaurant is called an institution?

    Jan 22, 2023 · Is it meant to be a form of praise? Like x restaurant is an institution in New York. I rarely hear about a restaurant called an institution. I looked up the definition on Merriam …

  4. meaning - 'Preclude' vs 'Exclude' vs 'Prevent' - English Language ...

    Jul 4, 2013 · One dictionary definition seems quite explanatory: Remove the possibility of; rule out; prevent or exclude; to make impossible. and, helpfully, gives an example of not …

  5. A word sounding like "weatherall" to refer to "someone who …

    Nov 1, 2018 · I feel like I'm going crazy and a similar sounding/meaning word doesn't even exist at this point. Possibly (but unlikely) it might be a part of a regional dialect (I'm from rural Australia …

  6. meaning - Which is more wet: ‘moist’ or ‘damp’? - English …

    Nov 29, 2015 · So the main entries for the two words give the relevant definition of damp as "slightly or moderately wet : MOIST" and the relevant definition of moist as "slightly or …

  7. Mizzle and drizzle - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Sep 13, 2018 · According to Weather Online, it is used in some places in the UK: Mizzle is a term used in Devon and Cornwall for a combination of fine drenching drizzle or extremely fine rain …

  8. single word requests - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Aug 26, 2015 · Like-wise, if someone is able to withstand the cold better than most, such as wearing a t-shirt in cold weather, they are always called, "warm-natured", or "hot-natured". I …

  9. Are "factor" and "variable" synonymous in general usage?

    Dec 29, 2022 · For instance, the weather is variable, in that it varies. The main feature of a "factor" is that it impacts. For instance, the weather is a factor contributing to my willingness to …

  10. What is the word for "the smell of rain"? - English Language

    Mar 29, 2016 · The actual "clean" type smell of the rain or weather system producing the rain that is independent from what the rain is falling is the smell of ozone/trioxygen.