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Definition of Fair weather
1. Noun. Moderate weather; suitable for outdoor activities.
Generic synonyms: Atmospheric Condition, Conditions, Weather, Weather Condition
Derivative terms: Temperate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fair Weather
Literary usage of Fair weather
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Enquiry Into Plants and Minor Works on Odours and Weather Signs by Theophrastus (1916)
"The following are signs of fair weather. 6 If the sun rises brilliant but without
scorching heat and without showing any special sign in his orb, ..."
2. Scribners MonthlyUnited States (1876)
"fair weather and Foul. Poem William Morris l . 89 l4 ACE in the Street, A.
Poem George Parsons Lathrop n. -3§8 Fair,* Leipsic ала its Thomas Emmett e II. ..."
3. The Gentleman's Magazine (1748)
"... of fair weather. Pointer. 3. Clouds appearing white like ... fair weather.
fair weather. 8. If they rife to the hill tops,—• rain in a day or two. ..."
4. A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and Travels in by John Pinkerton (1812)
"... then had we fair weather, and upon the 5th of September, in the faid year, we
came to the port of S. Malo whence we. departed. ..."
5. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1802)
"In fair weather, when the mercury falb much and low, and thui continue* for two
or three days before the rain comes, then «рея a great deal of wet, ..."