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seasonally

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From seasonal +‎ -ly.

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seasonally (comparative more seasonally, superlative most seasonally)

  1. Occurring every season.
    Antonyms: aseasonally, nonseasonally
    We get bobolinks here seasonally.
    • 1983, Richard P. Turco et al., “Nuclear winter: Global consequences of multiple nuclear explosions”, in Science[1], volume 222, number 4630, →ISSN, page 1284:
      Although the 1-D RCM can predict only horizontally, diurnally, and seasonally averaged conditions, it is capable of estimating the first-order climate responses of the atmosphere, which is our intention in this study.
  2. Occurring only in season.
    Antonyms: aseasonally, nonseasonally
    Cherries are available here seasonally.
  3. Occurring within the relevant season; appropriately to the current season.
    Synonym: seasonably
    Antonyms: unseasonally, unseasonably
    It has been seasonally warm here lately.

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