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1. all-weather
adjective. usable or operative or practiced in all kinds of weather.
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2. condition
noun. ['kənˈdɪʃən'] a state at a particular time.
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- condition (English)
- conditio (Latin)
- condicio (Latin)
3. condition
noun. ['kənˈdɪʃən'] an assumption on which rests the validity or effect of something else.
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- condition (English)
- conditio (Latin)
- condicio (Latin)
4. condition
noun. ['kənˈdɪʃən'] a mode of being or form of existence of a person or thing.
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- condition (English)
- conditio (Latin)
- condicio (Latin)
5. condition
verb. ['kənˈdɪʃən'] establish a conditioned response.
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- condition (English)
- conditio (Latin)
- condicio (Latin)
6. condition
verb. ['kənˈdɪʃən'] specify as a condition or requirement in a contract or agreement; make an express demand or provision in an agreement.
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- condition (English)
- conditio (Latin)
- condicio (Latin)
7. condition
noun. ['kənˈdɪʃən'] information that should be kept in mind when making a decision.
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- condition (English)
- conditio (Latin)
- condicio (Latin)
8. condition
verb. ['kənˈdɪʃən'] develop (children's) behavior by instruction and practice; especially to teach self-control.
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- condition (English)
- conditio (Latin)
- condicio (Latin)
9. weather
noun. ['ˈwɛðɝ'] the atmospheric conditions that comprise the state of the atmosphere in terms of temperature and wind and clouds and precipitation.
Etymology
- weather (English)
- weder (Old English (ca. 450-1100))