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ALL-WEATHER
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Dictionary entry overview: What does all-weather mean?
• ALL-WEATHER (adjective)
The adjective ALL-WEATHER has 1 sense:
1. usable or operative or practiced in all kinds of weather
Familiarity information: ALL-WEATHER used as an adjective is very rare.
Dictionary entry details
Sense 1
Meaning:
Usable or operative or practiced in all kinds of weather
Context example:
all-weather flying
Similar:
unrestricted (not subject to or subjected to restriction)
Context examples
The short-haired all-weather coat consists of straight, stiff hair while the under-layer is soft and dense.
(Karelian Bear Dog, NCI Thesaurus)
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