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noun - the weather in some location averaged over some long period of time
Climate: in search of warmer climes.
adj - the weather conditions characteristic of an area [n -S] : CLIMATAL, CLIMATIC
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Climate: in search of warmer climes. |
a region considered with reference to its climate. |
the weather in some location averaged over some long period of time |
a place where the weather is different in a particular way: |
A region considered with reference to its climate. |
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The climes (singular clime; also clima, plural climata, from Greek klima, plural klimata, meaning "inclination" or "slope") in classical Greco-Roman geography and astronomy were the divisions of the inhabited portion of the spherical Earth by geographic latitude.Starting with Aristotle (Meteorology 2.5,362a32), the Earth was divided into five zones, assuming two frigid climes (the arctic and antarctic) around the poles, an uninhabitable torrid clime near the equator, and two temperate climes between the frigid and the torrid ones. * Different lists of climata were in use in Hellenistic and Roman time. Claudius Ptolemy was the first ancient scientist known to have devised the so-called system of seven climes (Almagest 2.12) which, due to his authority, became one of the canonical elements of late antique, medieval European and Arab geography. In Medieval Europe, the climes for 15 and 18 hours were used to calculate the changing length of daylight through the year.The modern concep |