seasonal rain

collocation in English

meaningsofseasonalandrain

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seasonal
adjective
uk
/ˈsiː.zən.əl/
us
/ˈsiː.zən.əl/
relating to or happening during a particular period in ...
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rain
noun[U]
uk
/reɪn/
us
/reɪn/
drops of water ...
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(Definition ofseasonalandrainfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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For sorghum, the fitted curves suggested that yield with manure increased with rainfall up to a maximum at about 480 mm ofseasonalrainand then declined.
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Seasonalrainproduced flooding, a natural barrier that limited the dogs contributing to the gene pool.
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Potholes eroded in sandstone catchseasonalrain, giving the trail its name.
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The region has been engulfed by a severe drought as theseasonalrainhas failed to arrive.
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The former is a tree that grows in moderately harsh circumstances, but with a reasonable amount ofseasonalrain.
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Due to variations in annual rainfall, local farmers can not depend onseasonalrainfor irrigation and have instead constructed lined and unlined perennial wells for irrigation.
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