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weatherman
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weath·er·man  (wr-mn)
n.
A man who reports and forecasts the weather.

weatherman [ˈwɛðəˌmæn]
n pl -men
(Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) a person who forecasts the weather, esp one who works in a meteorological office

Weatherman [ˈwɛðəˌmæn]
n pl -men
(Historical Terms) US a member of a militant revolutionary group active in the US during the 1970s
[name adopted from a line in Bob Dylan's song ``Subterranean Homesick Blues'': ``You don't need a weatherman To know which way the wind blows.'']
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.weatherman - predicts the weatherweatherman - predicts the weather                
meteorologist - a specialist who studies processes in the earth's atmosphere that cause weather conditions
Translations
weatherman [ˈweðəmæn] N (weathermen (pl)) → hombre m del tiempo
weatherman [ˈwɛðərmæn] nprésentateur m météo inv
weatherman [ˈwɛðəˌmæn] n (-men (pl)) → meteorologo


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