clime

  • 21clime — noun (C) poetic climate: They retired to sunnier climes …

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  • 22clime — [[t]klaɪm[/t]] n. climate • Etymology: 1535–45; < L clīma; see climate …

    From formal English to slang

  • 23clime — /klaɪm/ (say kluym) noun Poetic 1. a tract or region of the earth. 2. climate. {Late Latin clima climate} …

  • 24clime — n. literary 1 a region. 2 a climate. Etymology: LL clima: see CLIMATE …

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  • 26climb — clime …

    American English homophones

  • 27climb(s) — clime(s) …

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