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  • 121season-opener — /ˈsizən oʊpnə/ (say seezuhn ohpnuh) noun the first performance of a season of concerts, plays, etc., or the first match of a sporting season. –season opening, adjective …

  • 122season —    a portion of a year. The word season, derived from a Latin word meaning the time for sowing, originally meant one of the periods of the agricultural year. It has come to be used informally to mean the period of time characterized by any… …

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  • 123season — A division of the year, as spring, summer, fall, or winter, recognized because of distinctive condition of the weather, the number of hours of daylight, the growth, and maturity of plants. The business year in theatrical, recreational, or… …

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  • 124Season of the Sakura — Infobox VG title = Season of Sakura developer = JP JAST publisher = NA JAST USA designer = JPTiara series = engine = released = flagicon|Japan} flagicon|United States [1996] {flagicon|United States 2002 (Jast Memorial Collection) released = 1996… …

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  • 125Season of Ash — infobox Book | name = Season of Ash title orig = translator = image caption = author = Justin Bryant cover artist = country = United States language = English series = genre = Novel publisher = ENC Press release date = February, 2004 media type …

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  • 126Season review — A season review is a show which is broadcast about a particular sports team and their achievements in a particular season. These shows are often also released on video and DVD.The practice of making these shows has occurred for teams or… …

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  • 127Season (film) — Infobox Film name = Season imdb id = 0292226 writer = P. Padmarajan starring = Mohanlal, Maniyan Pilla Raju, Asokan director = P. Padmarajan released = 1989 language = Malayalam music = Ilayaraja Season is a 1989 movie written and directed by the …

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  • 128season — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. period, time, spell, interval. v. t. harden, acclimate, habituate, inure, accustom; prepare, age, cure, ripen, dry out; imbue; spice, flavor. See habit, pungency, chronometry. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn.… …

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