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(fiil) yağmur yağmak, yağmak, yağdırmak, yağmuruna tutmak, şakır şakır akmak

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التركية - الإنجليزية
rain
develops when growing cloud droplets become too heavy to remain in the cloud and as a result, fall toward the earth as rain An inch of rain is equal to a few hours of heavy rain A hundredth of an inch of rain is equal to a few hours of light drizzle
Water falling in drops from the clouds; the descent of water from the clouds in drops
There are three Hebrew words used to denote the rains of different seasons, (1 ) Yoreh (Hos 6: 3), or moreh (Joel 2: 23), denoting the former or the early rain (2 ) Melqosh, the "latter rain" (Prov 16: 15) (3 ) Geshem, the winter rain, "the rains " The heavy winter rain is mentioned in Gen 7: 12; Ezra 10: 9; Cant 2: 11 The "early" or "former" rains commence in autumn in the latter part of October or beginning of November (Deut 11: 14; Joel 2: 23; comp Jer 3: 3), and continue to fall heavily for two months Then the heavy "winter rains" fall from the middle of December to March There is no prolonged fair weather in Palestine between October and March The "latter" or spring rains fall in March and April, and serve to swell the grain then coming to maturity (Deut 11: 14; Hos 6: 3) After this there is ordinarily no rain, the sky being bright and cloudless till October or November
precipitation that falls to the ground in the form of a liquid
Any matter moving or falling, usually through air, and especially if liquid or otherwise figuratively identifiable with raindrops
water drops which fall to the earth from the air
To bestow in a profuse or abundant manner; as, to rain favors upon a person
Condensed water falling from a cloud
water vapor of the atmosphere falling in drops
water falling in drops from vapor condensed in the atmosphere
02 in. (0.5 mm). When the drops are smaller, the precipitation is usually called drizzle. Raindrops may form by the coalescence of colliding small water droplets or from the melting of snowflakes and other ice particles as they fall into warm air near the ground. Hawaii's Mount Waialeale, with a 20-year annual average of 460 in. (11,700 mm), is the Earth's wettest known point; the driest areas are in parts of deserts where no appreciable rain has ever been observed. Less than 10 in. (250 mm) and more than 60 in. (1,500 mm) per year represent approximate extremes of rainfall for all the continents
Individual drops easily identified, puddles form slowly, small streams may flow in gutters
Rain is water that falls from the clouds in small drops. I hope you didn't get soaked standing out in the rain
Extended period of precipitation Associated with large storm systems rather than single clouds or thunder storms
In countries where rain only falls in certain seasons, this rain is referred to as the rains. the spring, when the rains came
Liquid water droplets that fall from the atmosphere, having diameters greater than drizzle (0 5 mm)
drops of fresh water that fall as precipitation from clouds
Falling drops of water larger than 0 02 inches in diameter In forecasts, "rain" usually implies that the rain will fall steadily over a period of time See "showers" below
Liquid precipitation
(fiil) yağmur yağmak, yağmak, yağdırmak, yağmuruna tutmak, şakır şakır akmak

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    (fi·il) yağ·mur yağ·mak, yağ·mak, yağ·dır·mak, yağ·mu·ru·na tut·mak, şa·kır şa·kır ak·mak

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