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harsh-weather-living

|harsh-weath-er-liv-ing|

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/hɑrʃ ˈwɛðər ˈlɪvɪŋ/

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/hɑːʃ ˈwɛðə ˈlɪvɪŋ/

surviving extreme climates

Etymology
Etymology Information

'harsh-weather-living' originates from the combination of 'harsh,' meaning 'severe,' and 'weather,' referring to atmospheric conditions, combined with 'living,' meaning 'the act of dwelling or existing.'

Historical Evolution

The term 'harsh-weather-living' evolved from the need to describe lifestyles in extreme climates.

Meaning Changes

Initially, it meant 'living in severe weather conditions,' and this meaning has largely remained the same in modern usage.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Noun 1

the act or lifestyle of living in conditions characterized by severe or extreme weather.

The Inuit people have mastered harsh-weather-living in the Arctic.

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Last updated: 2025/03/13 02:54