Clime
[klaɪm]
Definition
(n.) A climate; a tract or region of the earth. See Climate.
Edited by Leah
Synonyms and Synonymous
n. Region, country, zone, climate.
Typist: Susan
Definition
n. a country region tract.
Edited by Astor
Examples
- Father of all in every age, in every clime adored By saint, by savage and by sage, Jehovah, Jove or Lord. H. G. Wells. The Outline of History_Being a Plain History of Life and Mankind.
- Differing though they may in tongue and skin, in thought and religion, in physical development and clime, the telegraph speaks to them all alike, and by all is understood. Edward W. Byrn. The Progress of Invention in the Nineteenth Century.
- Is your mind restored to its own natural sunny clime? Charlotte Bronte. Shirley.
- From clime to clime, from shore to shore, Shall thrill the magic thread; The new Prometheus steals once more The fire that wakes the dead. Edward W. Byrn. The Progress of Invention in the Nineteenth Century.
- You are going out, Micawber, to this distant clime, to strengthen, not to weaken, the connexion between yourself and Albion. Charles Dickens. David Copperfield.
- Jealousy hot as the sun above the line, rage destructive as the tropic storm, the clime of your sensations ignores--as yet. Charlotte Bronte. Shirley.
- There is something in the air of this clime which fosters life kindly. Charlotte Bronte. Shirley.
- To them it seemed better to let ill alone and seek some other clime where conditions would be less onerous. Frank Lewis Dyer. Edison, His Life and Inventions.
- Child of the sun, and nursling of the tropics, it would expire in these climes. Mary Shelley. The Last Man.
- It is simply impossible to imagine Edison working out the phonograph, telephone, and incandescent lamp under the tropical climes he sought. Frank Lewis Dyer. Edison, His Life and Inventions.
- This breeze, which has travelled from the regions towards which I am advancing, gives me a foretaste of those icy climes. Mary Shelley. Frankenstein_Or_The Modern Prometheus.
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