weather-regulating
|weath-er-reg-u-lat-ing|
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/ˈwɛðər ˈrɛɡjəˌleɪtɪŋ/
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/ˈwɛðə ˈrɛɡjʊˌleɪtɪŋ/
(weather-regulate)
Control of weather
Etymology
'weather-regulating' originates from the combination of 'weather' and 'regulate', where 'weather' refers to atmospheric conditions and 'regulate' means to control or maintain.
'weather' and 'regulate' have been used in English since the Middle Ages, and their combination into 'weather-regulating' is a modern adaptation to describe technology or systems that influence weather.
Initially, 'regulate' meant 'to control or maintain', and when combined with 'weather', it evolved to describe systems that influence atmospheric conditions.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
referring to the ability to control or influence weather conditions.
The new technology is said to have weather-regulating properties.
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Last updated: 2025/03/08 14:55
