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temperate

[tem-per-it, tem-prit] / ˈtɛm pər ɪt, ˈtɛm prɪt /




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So if it is not yet gloriously temperate where you are, I hope this dish of sweet and bitter, crisp and creamy helps you bridge the seasons.

From Washington Post

When Mr. Vega began broadcasting, he recalled, he was struck by the disconnect between the comparatively temperate bolero music that dominated Latin broadcasting and the feverish salsa he was encountering in nightclubs.

From New York Times

The alerts are startlingly unusual for Southern California, a region typically defined by its sunshine, palm trees and temperate weather.

From Los Angeles Times

"Murmurations are something starlings do in really cold weather to try and stay warm. If you have milder, more temperate winters, you lose the murmurations," he said.

From BBC

Carbon dating of soil charcoal in coastal temperate rainforests of western Vancouver Island shows some of the slopes in the region have not burned in more than 6,000 years.

From Seattle Times