| temperate |
a climate that is mild throughout the year
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| temperate |
having a mild or moderate climate
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| temperance |
A movement in the 19th century which campaigned for the public to refrain from alcoholic drink. Tories A term for supporters of the monarchy in the House of Commons in the late 17th century. They changed their name to Conservatives after 1834. See Conservative Party. trade union An association of employees formed to improve their incomes and working conditions by collective bargaining, in other words by negotiation with an employer.
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| temperate |
Temperate fish prefer water of cooler temperatures, usually between 45 to 65 degrees F.
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| temperate |
areas with a moderate climate, eg Europe
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