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aestival

[ UK /ˈiːstɪvə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (rare) of or occurring in summer
    the sky was a burnished aestival blue
    estival winds

How To Use aestival In A Sentence

  • When does something described as 'aestival' appear? Times, Sunday Times
  • The two largest and most important of the herrings were probably blueback herring (A. aestivalis) and hickory shad (A. mediocris).
  • Geographical variation results in clinal variation triggering aestival dormancy.
  • In the first study, aestival survival of the plant was tested at two moisture levels.
  • He grouped species into ephemeral, aestival, and evergreen.
  • The two largest and most important of the herrings were probably blueback herring (A. aestivalis) and hickory shad (A. mediocris).
  • The solstices, you will remember, are two in each year, the aestival or summer solstice, and the hyemal or winter solstice. A View of Nature: In Letters to a Traveller Among the Alps
  • Although these four orchids are scented and nectariferous, natural fruit-set was low in the wild, particularly in E. mucronata and E. aestivalis.
  • Voltinism induction aestival diapause Colorado potato beetle, MyLinkVault Newest Links
  • n. - sense perception, aesthesia. aestival adj. - of summer. aestivation, n. Xml's Blinklist.com
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