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season
noun
one
of
the
four
main
periods
of
the
year
,
such
as
spring
,
summer
,
autumn
,
or
winter
,
each
with
its
own
typical
weather
and
daylight
length
•
In
this
region
,
the
rainy
season
usually
begins
in
June
.
In
this
region
,
the
rainy
season
usually
begins
in
June
.
•
Spring
is
my
favorite
season
because
colorful
flowers
cover
the
parks
.
Spring
is
my
favorite
season
because
colorful
flowers
cover
the
parks
.
From
Old
French
seson
,
seison
,
from
Latin
satio
“
act
of
sowing
,
seed-time
”,
later
“
time
,
season
”.
noun
a
specific
period
in
which
a
particular
activity
,
event
,
or
style
is
most
common
or
officially
takes
place
•
Tickets
sell
out
quickly
during
the
holiday
season
.
Tickets
sell
out
quickly
during
the
holiday
season
.
•
The
soccer
season
starts
in
late
summer
and
ends
the
following
spring
.
The
soccer
season
starts
in
late
summer
and
ends
the
following
spring
.
verb
-
season
,
seasoning
,
seasons
,
seasoned
to
add
salt
,
herbs
,
or
other
flavorings
to
food
to
make
it
taste
better
•
Remember
to
season
the
soup
with
a
pinch
of
salt
before
serving
.
Remember
to
season
the
soup
with
a
pinch
of
salt
before
serving
.
•
She
likes
to
season
her
chicken
with
rosemary
and
garlic
.
She
likes
to
season
her
chicken
with
rosemary
and
garlic
.
verb
-
season
,
seasoning
,
seasons
,
seasoned
to
make
wood
,
equipment
,
or
a
person
ready
for
use
or
able
to
cope
by
allowing
time
,
experience
,
or
treatment
to
toughen
or
mature
them
•
Carpenters
must
season
the
timber
for
months
before
construction
.
Carpenters
must
season
the
timber
for
months
before
construction
.
•
Years
at
sea
will
season
a
sailor
for
any
storm
.
Years
at
sea
will
season
a
sailor
for
any
storm
.
disease
noun
an
illness
or
medical
condition
that
harms
a
person
’
s
or
animal
’
s
body
or
mind
and
often
shows
clear
signs
or
symptoms
•
Regular
exercise
can
help
prevent
heart
disease
.
Regular
exercise
can
help
prevent
heart
disease
.
•
The
new
vaccine
protects
children
from
the
disease
.
The
new
vaccine
protects
children
from
the
disease
.
noun
a
harmful
condition
that
attacks
and
damages
plants
,
making
them
grow
poorly
or
die
•
The
farmer
sprayed
the
field
to
stop
the
wheat
disease
from
spreading
.
The
farmer
sprayed
the
field
to
stop
the
wheat
disease
from
spreading
.
•
Leaf
spots
are
a
common
disease
in
tomato
plants
.
Leaf
spots
are
a
common
disease
in
tomato
plants
.
noun
something
very
harmful
in
society
,
an
organization
,
or
a
person
’
s
mind
that
spreads
and
causes
serious
damage
,
like
an
illness
•
Racism
is
a
disease
that
divides
communities
.
Racism
is
a
disease
that
divides
communities
.
•
Some
say
greed
is
the
real
disease
of
modern
capitalism
.
Some
say
greed
is
the
real
disease
of
modern
capitalism
.
sea
noun
the
vast
body
of
salty
water
that
covers
most
of
the
Earth
’
s
surface
•
On
a
hot
summer
day
,
the
children
ran
straight
into
the
cool
sea
to
splash
and
play
.
On
a
hot
summer
day
,
the
children
ran
straight
into
the
cool
sea
to
splash
and
play
.
•
At
dawn
,
a
fisherman
steered
his
small
boat
out
onto
the
calm
sea
.
At
dawn
,
a
fisherman
steered
his
small
boat
out
onto
the
calm
sea
.
Old
English
“
sæ
”,
of
Germanic
origin
;
related
to
Dutch
“
zee
”
and
German
“
See
”.
noun
a
specific
part
of
the
world
ocean
that
has
its
own
name
and
is
partly
enclosed
by
land
•
The
Mediterranean
Sea
is
famous
for
its
clear
blue
water
and
ancient
coastal
towns
.
The
Mediterranean
Sea
is
famous
for
its
clear
blue
water
and
ancient
coastal
towns
.
•
Scientists
are
studying
the
shrinking
of
the
Aral
Sea
in
Central
Asia
.
Scientists
are
studying
the
shrinking
of
the
Aral
Sea
in
Central
Asia
.
noun
the
condition
of
the
ocean
’
s
surface
,
especially
regarding
the
height
and
strength
of
its
waves
•
A
heavy
sea
rocked
the
fishing
trawler
during
the
night
.
A
heavy
sea
rocked
the
fishing
trawler
during
the
night
.
•
After
the
storm
passed
,
the
sea
finally
settled
and
the
captain
relaxed
.
After
the
storm
passed
,
the
sea
finally
settled
and
the
captain
relaxed
.
noun
a
very
large
number
or
wide
expanse
of
something
,
used
figuratively
for
emphasis
•
I
looked
out
at
a
sea
of
colorful
umbrellas
on
the
crowded
beach
.
I
looked
out
at
a
sea
of
colorful
umbrellas
on
the
crowded
beach
.
•
She
felt
lost
in
a
sea
of
information
while
researching
online
.
She
felt
lost
in
a
sea
of
information
while
researching
online
.