Etymology: [ 'sE-z&n ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English sesoun, seson "time of the year" from Old French seson, seison "time of sowing, seeding" from Latin satiōnem, accusative of satiō "act of sowing, planting" from satum, past participle of serere "to sow, plant" from Proto-Indo-European *seh₁- (“to sow, plant”). Akin to Old English sāwan "to sow", Old English sǣd "seed". Displaced native Middle English sele "season" (from Old English sǣl "season, time, occasion"), Middle English tide, yeartide "season, time of year" (from Old English tīd "time, period, yeartide, season").
mevsim, sezon, baharatını katmak, zaman, kurutmak, vakit, olgunlaşmak, olgunlaştırmak, kurumak, zaman, mevsim: Cherries are in season now. Şimdi kiraz mevsimi, mevsim: summer season yaz mevsimi, alıştırmak, tatlandırmak, sürem, etkinlik dönemi, lezzet vermek, baharat katmak, çeşni katmak, terbiyelemek, yumuşatmak, lezzet ver, hunting season avlanmanın kısıt lanmadığı müddet, keskinliğini veya sertliğini yumuşatmak, iyice kurumak, alışmak, lezzet vermek için baharat katmak, iyice kurutmak, deneyimli, terbiye, kullanışa uygun hale getirme, baharat, mevsimin, görmüş geçirmiş, baharatlı, kurutulmuş, olgun, çeşnili, terbiyeli, savaş görmüş, lezzet verilmiş, terbiyeli (yemek), sos, çeşni, lezzet vererek, bahar, çeşnilik, baharat, çeşnilenme/çeşni, lezzet veren, yemeklere lezzet veren baharat, terbiye etmek (yiyecek), çeşnilendirmek,
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A group of episodes of a television or radio program broadcast in regular intervals with a long break between each group, usually with one year between the beginning of each, the period over which a series of Test matches are played, That which gives relish, To flavour food with spices, herbs or salt, To make fit for any use by time or habit; to habituate; to accustom; to inure; to ripen; to mature; as, to season one to a climate, To become dry and hard, by the escape of the natural juices, or by being penetrated with other substance; as, timber seasons in the sun, To become mature; to grow fit for use; to become adapted to a climate, Hence, to prepare by drying or hardening, or removal of natural juices; as, to season timber, Each of the four divisions of a year: spring, summer, autumn and winter, A part of a year when something particular happens: mating season, rainy season, football season, add salt, pepper, herbs, spices or other seasonings to a food, an amount of games to be played within a specific time span The regular season are the preliminaries for the playoffs Each season is made up of 47 games, The name given to a period during each year when there is a change in length of daylight, such as spring, summer, autumn and winter, Syn: Dry To dry lumber and other wood items tothe desired final moisture content and stress condition for its intended use, a period of time, usually when something specific occurs; for example, any of the four times of year characterized by differences or changes, as in plant growth and temperature, the change in temperature of a parts of a planet due to the variation of the location where the suns rays are most direct, To add flavor to foods -- in the form of salt, pepper, herbs, spices, vinegar, etc -- so that their taste is improved, To add flavor to foods To coat the cooking surface of a new pot or pan with vegetable oil then heat in a 350 degree oven for about an hour This smoothes out the surface of new pots and pans, particularly cast-iron, and prevents foods from sticking, the racing season starts on August 1 and goes to 31 July To ensure easy entry conditions for age group racing, all horses have the season start date (August 1) as their official birthday, To enhance the flavor of foods by adding ingredients such as salt, pepper, and a variety of other herbs, and spices Also to treat a pan so it becomes non-stick, lend flavor to; "Season the chicken breast after roasting it, a period of the year marked by special events or activities in some field; "he celebrated his 10th season with the ballet company"; "she always looked forward to the avocado season", To imbue; to tinge or taint, a recurrent time marked by major holidays; "it was the Christmas season", make fit; "This trip will season even the hardiest traveller", Ana, one of the natural periods into which the year is divided by the equinoxes and solstices or atmospheric conditions; "the regular sequence of the seasons", To qualify by admixture; to moderate; to temper, The 2000 season begins in mid-May and ends in mid-October Polo matches are held at Tinicum Park every Saturday at 2:00 P M , except on the weekend of July 4th or when there is heavy rain, extremely inclement weather or on days when the field is too wet On exceptionally hot days, a match can be postponed until later in the afternoon or early evening The status of each match is available via a recording on the Saturday Morning Polo Hot Line at (908) 966-3321, To copulate with; to impregnate, To give token; to savor, In the north temperate zone, four seasons, namely, spring, summer, autumn, and winter, are generally recognized, caused mainly by the relative position of the earth with respect to the sun, Some parts of the world have three seasons, the dry, the rainy, and the cold; other parts have but two, the dry and the rainy, One of the divisions of the year, marked by alterations in the length of day and night, or by distinct conditions of temperature, moisture, etc, spice, flavor; accustom, acclimatize; cause another person to become experienced; become experienced; dry wood in preparation for use, You can use season to refer to the period during each year when a particular activity or event takes place. For example, the planting season is the period when a particular plant or crop is planted. birds arriving for the breeding season, one of the four quarters of the year (winter, spring, summer, autumn); period of time characterized by a certain quality or event; time, A period of time not very long; a while; a time, Hence, to fit for enjoyment; to render agreeable, To fit for any use by time or habit; to habituate; to accustom; to inure; to ripen; to mature; as, to season one to a climate, Hence, a period of time, especially as regards its fitness for anything contemplated or done; a suitable or convenient time; proper conjuncture; as, the season for planting; the season for rest, a part of the year which has its own characteristic weather In the tropics, where it is always warm, there are wet seasons and dry seasons Elsewhere the seasons (summer, autumn, winter and spring) are based on temperature, To render suitable or appropriate; to prepare; to fit, That which gives relish; seasoning, To fit for taste; to render palatable; to give zest or relish to; to spice; as, to season food, You can use season to refer to the period when a particular fruit, vegetable, or other food is ready for eating and is widely available. The plum season is about to begin Now British asparagus is in season, The seasons are the main periods into which a year can be divided and which each have their own typical weather conditions. Autumn's my favourite season. the only region of Brazil where all four seasons are clearly defined. the rainy season, period of the year having a characteristic climate The change in seasons is mainly due to the change in attitude of the Earth's axis in relation to the Sun, and hence the position of the Sun in the sky at a particular place, A division of the year according to some regularly recurring phenomena, usually astronomical or climatic For example, in the Northern Hemisphere, winter is said to begin on the winter solstice and end on the vernal equinox when spring begins, covering the months of December, January, and February In the tropics, there is the dry and the rainy season, depending on the amount of precipitation, You can use season to refer to a fixed period during each year when a particular sport is played. the baseball season It is his first race this season, A period of time made up of at least one game, and usually two or three A season represents a rejuvination of power Many spells and skills reset at the start of a new season The GM determines the season change Seasons a character has been in a specific guild direct affect that characters seniority in the guild, approximately three-month period bounded by an equinox and a solstice, This is used both in the conventional sense as one of the Seasons of the year, which are the main unit of time for Laboratory work by magi; and, it is also a spell Duration Spells with a Season duration last until the next solstice or equinox which ever comes first, Exchange Company division of the weeks in a year into popular (Red), shoulder (White for RCI or Amber for II) and off peak (Blue for RCI or Green for II) for the calculation of trading power in exchanges Each resort may have different seasons depending on the geographic position etc, lend flavor to; "Season the chicken breast after roasting it", make more temperate, acceptable, or suitable by adding something else; moderate; "she tempered her criticism", In the Southern Hemisphere, the dates of onset of summer and winter are reversed, as are those of spring and fall, A season is a period in which a play or show, or a series of plays or shows, is performed in one place. a season of three new plays, The holiday or vacation season is the time when most people have their holiday. the peak holiday season There are discos and clubs but these are often closed out of season, A season of films is several of them shown as a series because they are connected in some way. a brief season of films in which Artaud appeared, If you season food with salt, pepper, or spices, you add them to it in order to improve its flavour. Season the meat with salt and pepper I believe in seasoning food before putting it on the table, If a female animal is in season, she is in a state where she is ready to have sex. Any of four divisions of the year according to consistent annual changes in the weather. In the Northern Hemisphere, winter formally begins on the winter solstice, December 21 or 22; spring on the vernal equinox, March 20 or 21; summer on the summer solstice, June 21 or 22; and fall (autumn) on the autumnal equinox, September 22 or, If wood is seasoned, it is made suitable for making into furniture or for burning, usually by being allowed to dry out gradually. Ensure that new wood has been seasoned. see also seasoned, seasoning, s, Simple past tense and past participle of season, Experienced, especially in terms of a profession or a hobby, Present participle of season, Something used to add taste or flavour to food, such as a condiment, herb or spice, A coat of burnt soot inside a cooking vessel, which has formed over repeated use, and which renders the surface non sticking, Syn: Dried Lumber or older wood products that have been dried to a moisture content below that of green wood, Seasoning relates to the length of time payments have been made on a mortgage note A mortgage note and note are seasoned if many payment shave been received in a timely manner Buyers will have their own ideas as to how many payments make for a seasoned mortgage, but a year's worth is fairly well seasoned In that time, the payor will have established his/her financial ability to make the payments on a consistent basis, Past tense of to season, aged or processed; "seasoned wood, rendered competent through trial and experience; "troops seasoned in combat"; "a seasoned traveler"; "veteran steadiness"; "a veteran officer", A mortgage industry term that describes the aging process underlying collateral It refers to mortgages, which are at least 30 months old and are expected to have relatively stable prepayment rates Contrast with green, You can use seasoned to describe a person who has a lot of experience of something. For example, a seasoned traveller is a person who has travelled a lot. He began acting with the confidence of a seasoned performer, spiced; veteran, experienced; dried, hardened, having been given flavor (as by seasoning), In the case of equity, having gained a reputation for quality with the investing public and enjoying liquidity in the secondary market; in the case of convertibles, having traded for at least 90 days after issue in Europe, and thus available for sale legally to U S investors, When referring to a book of business, refers to a book that is made up of insureds who have had insurance through a program for a long period, For seasoned equity, having gained a reputation for quality with the investing public and enjoying liquidity in the secondary market; when applied to convertibles, having traded for at least 90 days after issued in Europe, and is thus available for sale legally to U S investors, aged or processed; "seasoned wood", refers to fuel wood that has been allowed to dry before burning Seasoning generally takes six to 12 months Wood burns much easier when its moisture content has been reduced Freshly cut woods contains over 20% water, Wood that has been dried to a certain moisture content to improve its serviceability According to the grading standards of the Western Wood Products Assoc , seasoned softwood lumber is defined as having a moisture content of 19 percent (ovendry basis) or less (17), Refers to a security which has been outstanding in the secondary market for over 90 days, A term referring to a land contract or mortgage, indicating that payments have been made regularly over a period of time, and that the contract or mortgage is not a new one, Securities owned by a participant in the secondary (retail) market, See: Drying, The process of drying timber to a moisture content appropriate for the conditions and purposes for which it is to be used Air-dried - Dried by exposure to air, usually in a yard, without artificial heat Kiln-dried - Dried in a kiln with the use of artificial heat, The process of drying lumber either naturally, or in a kiln, to a moisture content appropriate for the conditions and purposes for which it is to be used, Dried by exposure to air, usually in a yard without artificial heat, the act of adding a seasoning to food, something added to food primarily for the savor it imparts, The maturing of a mortgage, the length of time that has passed since origination, That which is added to any species of food, to give it a higher relish, as salt, spices, etc, The act or process by which anything is seasoned, a process of bringing temperature and/or moisture content of a material to printing room levels after storage under different atmospheric conditions of temperature and humidity, a condiment, Hence, something added to enhance enjoyment or relieve dullness; as, wit is the seasoning of conversation, Seasoning is salt, pepper, or other spices that are added to food to improve its flavour. Mix the meat with the onion, carrot, and some seasoning. salt, pepper, spices etc that give food a more interesting taste, spice, substance added to food to improve flavor; act of adding spices or condiments, The age of accounts In the ABS market, this term refers to the fact that various asset types have different seasoning patterns, which are characterized by periods of rising and then declining losses, The process of removing the moisture from green wood to improve its workability and stability, Removing moisture from green wood to improve its serviceability, Removing moisture from green wood in order to improve its serviceability, The length of time payments have been made on a note or other debt instrument, The cruise yacht year knows two seasons, summer and winter, plural of season, third-person singular of season, Advent, Christmastide, Epiphany, Lent, Pentecost, Time periods generally based on the changes in the intensity and duration of sunlight as received in the middle and high latitudes Four seasons are normally recognized: Spring; Summer; Fall; and Winter The astronomical definition is more precise and suggests the following time periods for the four seasons: Spring - March 22 to June 21; Summer - June 22 to September 22; Fall - September 23 to December 22; and Winter - December 23 to March 21, n Four special, nonidentical tiles, each associated with one Wind The are set aside as soon as drawn, replaced with a Loose Tile They are not used in melds, but do give points and possibly Doubles There exists another set of almost identical tiles called Flowers, specific periods in the year when a particular area or region can be fished, Changes in average temperature and length of day that result from the tilt of Earth's (or any planet's) axis with respect to the plane of its orbit, Spring Summer Fall Winter Garden Calendar, Summer = Q2 & Q3; Winter = Q4 & Q1,
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A group of episodes of a television or radio program broadcast in regular intervals with a long break between each group, usually with one year between the beginning of each - "The third season of Friends aired from 1996 to 1997."
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the period over which a series of Test matches are played
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That which gives relish - "You lack the season of all natures, sleep. Shakespeare"
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To flavour food with spices, herbs or salt
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To make fit for any use by time or habit; to habituate; to accustom; to inure; to ripen; to mature; as, to season one to a climate
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To become dry and hard, by the escape of the natural juices, or by being penetrated with other substance; as, timber seasons in the sun
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To become mature; to grow fit for use; to become adapted to a climate
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Hence, to prepare by drying or hardening, or removal of natural juices; as, to season timber
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Each of the four divisions of a year: spring, summer, autumn and winter
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A part of a year when something particular happens: mating season, rainy season, football season
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add salt, pepper, herbs, spices or other seasonings to a food
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an amount of games to be played within a specific time span The regular season are the preliminaries for the playoffs Each season is made up of 47 games
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The name given to a period during each year when there is a change in length of daylight, such as spring, summer, autumn and winter
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Syn: Dry To dry lumber and other wood items tothe desired final moisture content and stress condition for its intended use
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a period of time, usually when something specific occurs; for example, any of the four times of year characterized by differences or changes, as in plant growth and temperature
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the change in temperature of a parts of a planet due to the variation of the location where the suns rays are most direct
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To add flavor to foods -- in the form of salt, pepper, herbs, spices, vinegar, etc -- so that their taste is improved
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To add flavor to foods To coat the cooking surface of a new pot or pan with vegetable oil then heat in a 350 degree oven for about an hour This smoothes out the surface of new pots and pans, particularly cast-iron, and prevents foods from sticking
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the racing season starts on August 1 and goes to 31 July To ensure easy entry conditions for age group racing, all horses have the season start date (August 1) as their official birthday
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To enhance the flavor of foods by adding ingredients such as salt, pepper, and a variety of other herbs, and spices Also to treat a pan so it becomes non-stick
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lend flavor to; "Season the chicken breast after roasting it
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a period of the year marked by special events or activities in some field; "he celebrated his 10th season with the ballet company"; "she always looked forward to the avocado season"
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To imbue; to tinge or taint
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a recurrent time marked by major holidays; "it was the Christmas season"
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make fit; "This trip will season even the hardiest traveller"
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one of the natural periods into which the year is divided by the equinoxes and solstices or atmospheric conditions; "the regular sequence of the seasons"
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To qualify by admixture; to moderate; to temper
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The 2000 season begins in mid-May and ends in mid-October Polo matches are held at Tinicum Park every Saturday at 2:00 P M , except on the weekend of July 4th or when there is heavy rain, extremely inclement weather or on days when the field is too wet On exceptionally hot days, a match can be postponed until later in the afternoon or early evening The status of each match is available via a recording on the Saturday Morning Polo Hot Line at (908) 966-3321
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To copulate with; to impregnate
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To give token; to savor
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In the north temperate zone, four seasons, namely, spring, summer, autumn, and winter, are generally recognized
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caused mainly by the relative position of the earth with respect to the sun
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Some parts of the world have three seasons, the dry, the rainy, and the cold; other parts have but two, the dry and the rainy
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One of the divisions of the year, marked by alterations in the length of day and night, or by distinct conditions of temperature, moisture, etc
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spice, flavor; accustom, acclimatize; cause another person to become experienced; become experienced; dry wood in preparation for use fiil
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You can use season to refer to the period during each year when a particular activity or event takes place. For example, the planting season is the period when a particular plant or crop is planted. birds arriving for the breeding season
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one of the four quarters of the year (winter, spring, summer, autumn); period of time characterized by a certain quality or event; time isim
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A period of time not very long; a while; a time
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Hence, to fit for enjoyment; to render agreeable
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To fit for any use by time or habit; to habituate; to accustom; to inure; to ripen; to mature; as, to season one to a climate
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Hence, a period of time, especially as regards its fitness for anything contemplated or done; a suitable or convenient time; proper conjuncture; as, the season for planting; the season for rest
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a part of the year which has its own characteristic weather In the tropics, where it is always warm, there are wet seasons and dry seasons Elsewhere the seasons (summer, autumn, winter and spring) are based on temperature
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To render suitable or appropriate; to prepare; to fit
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That which gives relish; seasoning
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To fit for taste; to render palatable; to give zest or relish to; to spice; as, to season food
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You can use season to refer to the period when a particular fruit, vegetable, or other food is ready for eating and is widely available. The plum season is about to begin Now British asparagus is in season
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The seasons are the main periods into which a year can be divided and which each have their own typical weather conditions. Autumn's my favourite season. the only region of Brazil where all four seasons are clearly defined. the rainy season
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period of the year having a characteristic climate The change in seasons is mainly due to the change in attitude of the Earth's axis in relation to the Sun, and hence the position of the Sun in the sky at a particular place
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A division of the year according to some regularly recurring phenomena, usually astronomical or climatic For example, in the Northern Hemisphere, winter is said to begin on the winter solstice and end on the vernal equinox when spring begins, covering the months of December, January, and February In the tropics, there is the dry and the rainy season, depending on the amount of precipitation
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You can use season to refer to a fixed period during each year when a particular sport is played. the baseball season It is his first race this season
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A period of time made up of at least one game, and usually two or three A season represents a rejuvination of power Many spells and skills reset at the start of a new season The GM determines the season change Seasons a character has been in a specific guild direct affect that characters seniority in the guild
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approximately three-month period bounded by an equinox and a solstice
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This is used both in the conventional sense as one of the Seasons of the year, which are the main unit of time for Laboratory work by magi; and, it is also a spell Duration Spells with a Season duration last until the next solstice or equinox which ever comes first
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Exchange Company division of the weeks in a year into popular (Red), shoulder (White for RCI or Amber for II) and off peak (Blue for RCI or Green for II) for the calculation of trading power in exchanges Each resort may have different seasons depending on the geographic position etc
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lend flavor to; "Season the chicken breast after roasting it"
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make more temperate, acceptable, or suitable by adding something else; moderate; "she tempered her criticism"
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In the Southern Hemisphere, the dates of onset of summer and winter are reversed, as are those of spring and fall
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A season is a period in which a play or show, or a series of plays or shows, is performed in one place. a season of three new plays
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The holiday or vacation season is the time when most people have their holiday. the peak holiday season There are discos and clubs but these are often closed out of season
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A season of films is several of them shown as a series because they are connected in some way. a brief season of films in which Artaud appeared
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If you season food with salt, pepper, or spices, you add them to it in order to improve its flavour. Season the meat with salt and pepper I believe in seasoning food before putting it on the table
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If a female animal is in season, she is in a state where she is ready to have sex. Any of four divisions of the year according to consistent annual changes in the weather. In the Northern Hemisphere, winter formally begins on the winter solstice, December 21 or 22; spring on the vernal equinox, March 20 or 21; summer on the summer solstice, June 21 or 22; and fall (autumn) on the autumnal equinox, September 22 or
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If wood is seasoned, it is made suitable for making into furniture or for burning, usually by being allowed to dry out gradually. Ensure that new wood has been seasoned. see also seasoned, seasoning
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Experienced, especially in terms of a profession or a hobby
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Something used to add taste or flavour to food, such as a condiment, herb or spice
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A coat of burnt soot inside a cooking vessel, which has formed over repeated use, and which renders the surface non sticking
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Syn: Dried Lumber or older wood products that have been dried to a moisture content below that of green wood
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Seasoning relates to the length of time payments have been made on a mortgage note A mortgage note and note are seasoned if many payment shave been received in a timely manner Buyers will have their own ideas as to how many payments make for a seasoned mortgage, but a year's worth is fairly well seasoned In that time, the payor will have established his/her financial ability to make the payments on a consistent basis
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Past tense of to season
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aged or processed; "seasoned wood
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rendered competent through trial and experience; "troops seasoned in combat"; "a seasoned traveler"; "veteran steadiness"; "a veteran officer"
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A mortgage industry term that describes the aging process underlying collateral It refers to mortgages, which are at least 30 months old and are expected to have relatively stable prepayment rates Contrast with green
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You can use seasoned to describe a person who has a lot of experience of something. For example, a seasoned traveller is a person who has travelled a lot. He began acting with the confidence of a seasoned performer
In the case of equity, having gained a reputation for quality with the investing public and enjoying liquidity in the secondary market; in the case of convertibles, having traded for at least 90 days after issue in Europe, and thus available for sale legally to U S investors
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When referring to a book of business, refers to a book that is made up of insureds who have had insurance through a program for a long period
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For seasoned equity, having gained a reputation for quality with the investing public and enjoying liquidity in the secondary market; when applied to convertibles, having traded for at least 90 days after issued in Europe, and is thus available for sale legally to U S investors
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aged or processed; "seasoned wood"
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refers to fuel wood that has been allowed to dry before burning Seasoning generally takes six to 12 months Wood burns much easier when its moisture content has been reduced Freshly cut woods contains over 20% water
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Wood that has been dried to a certain moisture content to improve its serviceability According to the grading standards of the Western Wood Products Assoc , seasoned softwood lumber is defined as having a moisture content of 19 percent (ovendry basis) or less (17)
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Refers to a security which has been outstanding in the secondary market for over 90 days
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A term referring to a land contract or mortgage, indicating that payments have been made regularly over a period of time, and that the contract or mortgage is not a new one
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Securities owned by a participant in the secondary (retail) market
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The process of drying timber to a moisture content appropriate for the conditions and purposes for which it is to be used Air-dried - Dried by exposure to air, usually in a yard, without artificial heat Kiln-dried - Dried in a kiln with the use of artificial heat
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The process of drying lumber either naturally, or in a kiln, to a moisture content appropriate for the conditions and purposes for which it is to be used
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Dried by exposure to air, usually in a yard without artificial heat
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the act of adding a seasoning to food
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something added to food primarily for the savor it imparts
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The maturing of a mortgage, the length of time that has passed since origination
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That which is added to any species of food, to give it a higher relish, as salt, spices, etc
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The act or process by which anything is seasoned
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a process of bringing temperature and/or moisture content of a material to printing room levels after storage under different atmospheric conditions of temperature and humidity
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a condiment
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Hence, something added to enhance enjoyment or relieve dullness; as, wit is the seasoning of conversation
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Seasoning is salt, pepper, or other spices that are added to food to improve its flavour. Mix the meat with the onion, carrot, and some seasoning. salt, pepper, spices etc that give food a more interesting taste
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spice, substance added to food to improve flavor; act of adding spices or condiments isim
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The age of accounts In the ABS market, this term refers to the fact that various asset types have different seasoning patterns, which are characterized by periods of rising and then declining losses
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The process of removing the moisture from green wood to improve its workability and stability
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Removing moisture from green wood to improve its serviceability
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Removing moisture from green wood in order to improve its serviceability
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The length of time payments have been made on a note or other debt instrument
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The cruise yacht year knows two seasons, summer and winter
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Advent, Christmastide, Epiphany, Lent, Pentecost
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Time periods generally based on the changes in the intensity and duration of sunlight as received in the middle and high latitudes Four seasons are normally recognized: Spring; Summer; Fall; and Winter The astronomical definition is more precise and suggests the following time periods for the four seasons: Spring - March 22 to June 21; Summer - June 22 to September 22; Fall - September 23 to December 22; and Winter - December 23 to March 21
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n Four special, nonidentical tiles, each associated with one Wind The are set aside as soon as drawn, replaced with a Loose Tile They are not used in melds, but do give points and possibly Doubles There exists another set of almost identical tiles called Flowers
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specific periods in the year when a particular area or region can be fished
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Changes in average temperature and length of day that result from the tilt of Earth's (or any planet's) axis with respect to the plane of its orbit
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