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showerA descriptor, SH, used to qualify precipitation characterized by the suddenness with which they start and stop, by the rapid changes of intensity, and usually by rapid changes in the appearance of the [..]
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showerOld English scur "a short fall of rain, storm, tempest; fall of missiles or blows; struggle, commotion; breeze," from Proto-Germanic *skuraz (source also of Old Norse skur, Old Saxon and Old [..]
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shower1570s, "come down in showers;" 1580s, "to discharge a shower," from shower (n.1). Intransitive sense from 1930. Related: Showered; showering.
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shower"one who shows," Old English sceawere "spectator, watchtower, mirror," agent noun; see show (v.).
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showerIntermittent precipitation from a cumuliform cloud, usually of short duration but often heavy.
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showera plumbing fixture that sprays water over you; "they installed a shower in the bathroom" lavish: expend profusely; also used with abstract nouns; "He was showere [..]
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showera sudden brief fall of rain, sleet or snow. The same word also means a bath in which you stand up and water sprays all over you
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showerTo dream that you are in a shower, foretells that you will derive exquisite pleasure in the study of creation and the proper placing of selfish pleasures. See Rain.
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showerA heavy, short lived period of precipitation.
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shower(n) a plumbing fixture that sprays water over you(n) washing yourself by standing upright under water sprayed from a nozzle(n) a brief period of precipitation(n) a sudden downpour (as of tears or spar [..]
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showerPrecipitation that is intermittent, both in time, space or intensity.
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shower One or more shower stall. No toilets.
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showerPrecipitation falling from convective or cumuliform cloud. Normally has some sunshine or clear spells between the rain or snow.
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showerIt implies short duration, intermittent, and scattered precipitation (rain, snow, ice pellet) of a more unstable, convective nature.
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showerIntermittent and usually short spells of precipitation.
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showerPrecipitation from a cumuliform cloud; characterized by the suddenness of beginning and ending, by the rapid change of intensity, and usually by rapid change in the appearance of the sky; showery prec [..]
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showerA descriptor, SH, used to qualify precipitation characterized by the suddenness with which they start and stop, by the rapid changes of intensity, and usually by rapid changes in the appearance of the sky.
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showerPrecipitation from a convective cloud that is characterized by its sudden beginning and ending, changes in intensity, and rapid changes in the appearance of the sky. It occurs in the form of rain (SHRA), snow (SHSN), or ice (SHPE). It is reported as "SH" in an observation and on the METAR.
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showerIntermittent rainfall of short duration that falls from a cumulus cloud. Heavy precipitation is possible. Implies more of a scattered rainfall.
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showerPrecipitation from a convective cloud; showers are characterized by the suddenness with which they start and stop, by the rapid changes of intensity, and usually by rapid changes in the appearance of [..]
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showerPrecipitation that is intermittent, in space, time, or intensity and is falling from a cumuliform cloud.
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showerPrecipitation from a convective cloud that is characterized by its sudden beginning and ending, changes in intensity, and rapid changes in the appearance of the sky. It occurs in the form of ra [..]
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showerPrecipitation from a convective cloud that is characterized by its sudden beginning and ending, changes in intensity, and rapid changes in the appearance of the sky. It occurs in the form of rain (SHR [..]
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showerPrecipitation
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showerPrecipitation from a convective cloud that is characterized by its sudden beginning and ending, changes in intensity, and rapid changes in the appearance of the sky. It occurs in the form of rain (SHRA), snow (SHSN), or ice (SHPE). It is reported as “SH” in an observation and on the METAR.
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showerlang=en
1800s=1843
* '''1843''' — . ''''.
*: The sky was gloomy, and the shortest streets were choked up with a dingy mist, half thawed, half frozen, whose heavier particles descended in a shower o [..]
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