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rainy

English

Etymology

From Middle English reyny, from Old English *re?ni?, r?ni? (rainy), from Proto-Germanic *regnagaz (rainy), equivalent to rain +? -y.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??e?ni/
  • Rhymes: -e?ni

Adjective

rainy (comparative rainier, superlative rainiest)

  1. Pouring with rain; wet; showery
    Due to the rainy weather, we decided not to play in the park.
    It's a very rainy day, so let's stay indoors.

Derived terms

  • raininess
  • rainy day

Translations

rainy From the web:

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trophophyte

English

Etymology

tropho- +? -phyte

Noun

trophophyte (plural trophophytes)

  1. (botany) A plant which behaves as hydrophyte in the rainy season and a xerophyte in the dry season.

Translations

trophophyte From the web:

  • what trophophase means
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