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plu·vi·al I. \ˈplüvēəl\ adjective Etymology: Latin pluvialis, from pluvia rain (from feminine of pluvius rainy, from pluere to rain) + -alis -al — more at flow 1. : of or relating to rain : characterized by abundant rain 2. of a geologic change : resulting from the action of rain or sometimes from the fluvial action of rainwater flowing in stream channels II. noun (-s) Etymology: Medieval Latin pluviale ecclesiastic's cope, from Latin, neuter of pluvialis, adjective 1. archaic : an ecclesiastic's cope; also : a monarch's robe of state of similar design 2. [pluvial (I) ] : a prolonged period of wet climate in which the moisture relations of an affected area are profoundly altered (as by the formation of lakes or glaciers) |