About The Word Brumal
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Brumal
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What's The Definition Of Brumal?
[adj] characteristic of or relating to winter; "bears in brumal sleep"
Synonyms | Synonyms for Brumal: hibernal | hiemal | wintery | wintry Related Terms | Find terms related to Brumal: aestival | algid | arctic | autumn | autumnal | below zero | biting | bitter | bitterly cold | bleak | boreal | brisk | canicular | cold | cold as charity | cold as death | cold as ice | cold as marble | crisp | cutting | equinoctial | freezing | freezing cold | frigid | gelid | glacial | hibernal | hiemal | hyperborean | ice-cold | ice-encrusted | icelike | icy | inclement | keen | midsummer | midwinter | nipping | nippy | numbing | out of season | penetrating | piercing | pinching | raw | rigorous | seasonal | severe | sharp | Siberian | sleety | slushy | snappy | solstitial | spring | springlike | stone-cold | subzero | summer | summerlike | summerly | summery | supercooled | vernal | winter | winterbound | winterlike | wintery | wintry See Also | Brumal In Webster's Dictionary \Bru"mal\, a. [L. brumalis, fr. bruma winter: cf. F.
brumal.]
Of or pertaining to winter. ``The brumal solstice.'' --Sir T.
Browne.
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