season
/ˈsiːzn/
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Translation
One of the four parts of the year: spring, summer, autumn, or winter.
Word origin
From Old French seson, meaning a sowing or the right time to plant, from Latin satio.
- Origin
- Old French
- Root
- seson
Grammar
Gender
Pluralseasons
Examples
Spring favourite .
"Season" means one of the four parts of the year.
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"Seasons" is the plural, meaning more than one season.
Winter coldest .
Here "season" means one part of the year with its own weather.
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