单词 | acclimature |
释义 | acclimaturen. Now rare. = acclimatization n. 1. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > agreement, harmony, or congruity > adaptation or adjustment > [noun] > to a particular climate acclimating1805 acclimatizing1817 acclimatement1823 acclimature1823 acclimatation1825 acclimatization1826 acclimation1853 1823 Philadelphia Jrnl. Med. & Physical Sci. 6 3 From this we must except the attack of fever, denominated acclimature or seasoning, to which they are usually subject the first or second summer after their arrival. 1862 Harper's New Monthly Mag. 24 416/1 The savant who is just now lamented interested himself specially in the acclimature of new animals. 1884 W. H. Hingston Climate of Canada 265 The change will be the threefold result of acclimature; of amalgamation; and of a Christianizing influence. 1904 New Albany Med. Herald Oct. 573 The use of alcohol in a hot climate weakens that system and consequently interferes with the acclimature. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1823 |
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