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seasonal
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sea·son·al  (sz-nl)
adj.
Of or dependent on a particular season.

season·ali·ty (-z-nl-t) n.
season·al·ly adv.
Usage Note: Seasonal and seasonable, though closely related, have different uses. Seasonal applies to what depends on or is controlled by the season of the year: a seasonal rise in employment. Seasonable applies to what is appropriate to the season (seasonable clothing) or timely (seasonable intervention in the dispute). Rains are seasonal if they occur at a certain time of the year; they are seasonable at any time if they save the crops.

seasonal
Adjective
of or depending on a certain season or seasons of the year: seasonal employment
seasonally adv
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.seasonal - a worker who finds employment only in certain seasons
worker - a person who works at a specific occupation; "he is a good worker"
Adj.1.seasonal - occurring at or dependent on a particular season; "seasonal labor"; "a seasonal rise in unemployment"
year-around, year-round - operating or continuing throughout the year; "a year-round resort"; "a year-round job"
Translations

seasonal [ˈsiːznl] adjestacional
seasonal [ˈsiːznl] season adjsaisonnier/ière
seasonal [ˈsiːznl] season adj (work) → Saison-
seasonal [ˈsiːzənl] adjstagionale

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