dry season

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dry season

The farmers wait for the rain to return during the dry season.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A period of little or no rainfall: The "dry season" is one of the two primary seasons in tropical and subtropical climates, characterized by significantly reduced precipitation, lower humidity, and often clear skies.
    • A climatic phase: It is a recurring annual period where weather patterns result in minimal rain, contrasting with the "wet season."
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Farmers store water during the dry season for irrigation.
    • Wildlife often congregates around remaining water sources in the dry season.
    • Tourists frequently visit the region during the dry season to avoid the rain.
Advanced Usage
  • "The height of the dry season": Refers to the peak period within the dry season when conditions are most arid.
    • Temperatures soar at the height of the dry season.
  • "To be in the dry season": Describes the state of currently experiencing this season.
    • The savanna is currently in the dry season.
Variants and Related Words
  • Arid period: A more general term for a time of dryness.
  • Drought: A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a water shortage. (Note: A "drought" is an extreme and often damaging event, while a "dry season" is a regular, expected climatic phase.)
Synonyms
  • Rainless period
  • Dry spell (can refer to a shorter period within or outside a seasonal cycle)
Related Phrases
  • Dry-season crop: A crop cultivated specifically to grow with minimal water during this period.
    • Sorghum is a common dry-season crop in the region.
Related Idioms
  • "To weather the dry season": To endure or survive the challenges of the dry period.
    • The community has learned to weather the dry season through careful planning.
dry season

The farmers wait for the rain to return during the dry season.

Noun
  1. one of the two seasons in tropical climates

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