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UK
/sˈiːzənəli/
]
[ US /ˈsizənəɫi, ˈsiznəɫi/ ]
[ US /ˈsizənəɫi, ˈsiznəɫi/ ]
ADVERB
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depending on the season
prices are seasonally adjusted
How To Use seasonally In A Sentence
- There wasn't a puff of wind for most of an unseasonally cold day and the heavy overnight rain had softened both the fairways and greens to make them more receptive.
- The national seasonally adjusted net employment outlook jumped by two percentage points to 7 per cent. Times, Sunday Times
- It will not grow in seasonally flooded gilgais in brigalow clay soils.
- Even by what is described as seasonally dull standards, British art is doing quite nicely.
- His way is the seasonally trodden way. The Times Literary Supplement
- The seasonally flooded hollows are covered with sea clubrush Scirpus maritimus, bulrush Schoenoplectus lacustris, rushes Juncus sp. and crowfoot Ranunculus baudotii. Doñana National Park, Spain
- Rural starts were estimated at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 20,600 units in June 2.
- - seasonally polyestrous: - responds to increasing light, and longer days - season is spring to summer - cycles approximately every 22 day during this season (3 weeks) - doesn't cycle in off-season - "summer is happy time" - between seasons she becomes irregular with her cycles Natural Spring Breeding Transition Season Anovulantory Season Fall Transition 25 Recently Uploaded Slideshows
- We embrace our seasonally affectedness not as a disorder but an opportunity. The seventh house is in uranus
- Seasonally they dine on insects, especially caterpillars, beetles, and grasshoppers.