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Definition of AEstival

AEstival
AEstival [AE]s"ti*val, a. [L. aestivalis, aestivus, fr. aestas summer.] Of or belonging to the summer; as, [ae]stival diseases. [Spelt also estival.]

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- Summer is the hottest and brightest of the four temperate seasons, occurring after spring and before autumn. At or centred on the summer solstice, daylight...
- Southern Hemisphere at the time of the southern winter solstice. Also aestival solstice in British English. From Latin aestīvus, 'summer'. Astronomical...
- and wrote DC Comics' 1990s cult series Anima. Hand's other works include Aestival Tide (1992); Icarus Descending (1993); Waking the Moon (1994), which won...
- Wrigglesworth on drums, the band pla**** its first festival in September 2010, Aestival in Suffolk, and work began on a second EP, The War Room, which was released...
- published Indianola and Other Poems in 1904. In Elizabeth Hand's novel Aestival Tide, a reconstructed Indianola is featured as the lowermost level of the...
- eruginous, esteem, estimable, estimate, inestimable aestas aest- summer aestival, aestivate, aestivation, estivate, estivator aestus aestu- estuarial, estuarine...
- and an aestival form with a br****y-yellow costal blotch. Adults of the autumnal form are on wing in October and November, while the aestival form is...
- (aisthetikos) estimation æstimation From Latin "aestimare" meaning to guess aestival æstival estival (AmE) Latin aestivus, from aestas aestivation æstivation estivation...
- Vonarburg In the Mothers' Land Colin Greenland Take Back Plenty Elizabeth Hand Aestival Tide R. A. Lafferty Iron Tears 1993 John M. Ford (tie) Growing Up Weightless...
- 10–13 mm. There are two forms, an aestival (summer) and an autumnal form, which are distinct in colour-pattern. The aestival form has an ochre-brown forewing...