Definition of Seasonably. Meaning of Seasonably. Synonyms of Seasonably

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Definition of Seasonably

Seasonably
Seasonable Sea"son*a*ble, a. Occurring in good time, in due season, or in proper time for the purpose; suitable to the season; opportune; timely; as, a seasonable supply of rain. Mercy is seasonable in the time of affliction. --Ecclus. xxxv. 20. -- Sea"son*a*ble*ness, n. -- Sea"son*a*bly, adv.

Meaning of Seasonably from wikipedia

- and other fruits, bark, fungi, insects, eggs and carrion. The diet is seasonably variable, depending on availability of different food items. During the...
- and environmental cues such as changes in levels of plant hormones and seasonable temperature and photoperiod changes. Many perennial and most biennial...
- the rest consumed locally. The industry is characterised by extreme seasonableness, operating primarily between June and September. Although most deep-water...
- December 1648. William Prynne (1655), The First and Second Part of a Seasonable, Legal, and Historicall Vindication, and Chronological Collection of the...
- are green leaved vegetables, closely related to the cabbage, that are seasonably available in winter. Common vegetables described as winter greens are...
- inhabitants of the several states shall have liberty to fowl and hunt in seasonable times ..." article 7: "That the people have a right to bear arms for the...
- Oceania. They have formed under climatic conditions which have great seasonable temperature variability with growth occurring during warm summers and...
- arrives some time in November, and lasts through early to mid April. Seasonable weather is often warm, dry, and sunny. Average high temperatures of 75–83 °F...
- either employing such as are ready and able to work, or bestowing a seasonable bounteous charity to such as are infirm and miserable, leave no man destitute...
- sermon preached on the twenty fifth day of December, 1712. Containing some seasonable admonitions of piety. And concluded, with a brief dissertation on that...