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Summer or
summertime is the
hottest and
brightest of the four
temperate seasons,
occurring after spring and
before autumn. At or
centred on the summer...
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Southern Hemisphere at the time of the
southern winter solstice. Also
aestival solstice in
British English. From
Latin aestīvus, 'summer'. Astronomical...
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published Indianola and
Other Poems in 1904. In
Elizabeth Hand's
novel Aestival Tide, a
reconstructed Indianola is
featured as the
lowermost level of the...
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Wrigglesworth on drums, the band pla**** its
first festival in
September 2010,
Aestival in Suffolk, and work
began on a
second EP, The War Room,
which was released...
- eruginous, esteem, estimable, estimate,
inestimable aestas aest-
summer aestival, aestivate, aestivation, estivate,
estivator aestus aestu- estuarial, estuarine...
- and
wrote DC Comics' 1990s cult
series Anima. Hand's
other works include Aestival Tide (1992);
Icarus Descending (1993);
Waking the Moon (1994),
which won...
- (aisthetikos)
estimation æstimation From
Latin "aestimare"
meaning to
guess aestival æstival estival (AmE)
Latin aestivus, from
aestas aestivation æstivation estivation...
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Vonarburg In the Mothers' Land
Colin Greenland Take Back
Plenty Elizabeth Hand
Aestival Tide R. A.
Lafferty Iron
Tears 1994 John M. Ford (tie)
Growing Up Weightless...
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splendour charged with an eye and on a
bordure Or
eight beech leaves Proper in
aestival and
autumnal tints alternately.
Supporters Dexter a bay horse, sinister...
- 15–25
millimetres (0.59–0.98 in).
There are two
generations per year. The
aestival brood is much
smaller than the
vernal brood.
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