Synonym: calm, gentle, mild, moderate. Antonym: intemperate. Similar words: intemperate, temperature, temperature inversion, tempera, temperance, temperament, temperamental, temper. Meaning: ['tempərət] adj. 1. (of weather or climate) free from extremes; mild; or characteristic of such weather or climate 2. not extreme in behavior 3. not extreme.
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(91) CONCLUSION: The antigen of temperate zone bedbug (Cimex lectularius) is possibly related to the occurrence of allergic asthma in Nanjing area.
(92) Set me whereas the sun doth parch the green, Or where his beams do not dissolve the ice, In temperate heat, where he is felt and seen.
(93) You'll find the Mola mola in warm and temperate zones of all oceans. It eats fishes, zoa plankton, and jellyfish.
(94) "One really key question is how much influenza is transmitted in tropical locations"—places with high absolute humidity year-round—"and how this compares to temperate parts of the world, " he said.
(95) Any of various usually woody, temperate or tropical grasses of the genera Arundinaria, Bambusa, Dendrocalamus, Phyllostachys, or Sasa.
(96) Tropical diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, and yellow fever are reaching temperate regions, and ragweed and poison ivy thrive in the hothouse world.
(97) The plant flora reflects the distinctive characteristics of the temperate zone and little tropical ones.
(98) Every week suitably puts on make-up the tool with the special-purpose abstergent or the temperate soap clean.
(99) Model :The more parts area of Heilongjiang belong to the temperate zone, and only less parts of west and north belong to the frigid zone.
(100) Most of the world's wheat is grown in the North Temperate zone.
(101) Climate is semi - arid northern temperate zone monsoon climate zone.
(102) About 60 species: temperate regions of the N hemisphere,(http://sentencedict.com/temperate.html) ma inly from the Himalayas to Japan; 39 species (20 endemic) in China.
(103) The fishes of Milu Park is common river species and few oriental Indian plain species, lack plain fishes of the northern North Temperate Zone.
(104) How is it possible for the giant bear to leave the polar zone for Kanas, located in cold temperate zone?
(105) The dwellers in temperate zones can have no idea of the luxuriance of tropical vegetation.
(106) Yangba scenic sub - tropical to warm temperate zone of the Northern forest transition zone.
(107) Chrysomonada A phylum of golden-brown algae, formerly called the Chrysophyta, common in fresh temperate waters, with a few species in marine waters.
(108) The river's flora can be divided into 15 distribution types and 14 subtypes. Among them, Pantropic, North temperate, Old world temperate and E. asia are important types.
(109) These mountains shelter Lijiang from the harsh northern winds, giving it perennially temperate climate.
(110) Heaths normally develop on poor, sandy, well-drained soils in temperate climates, and are usually subclimax communities maintained by grazing, burning, and sometimes, cutting.
(111) Our motto should be: "Forsaking all worldly desires, to live righteously and godly and temperately in all things. " Temperate in all our dealings with the world and its temptations.
(112) Any of various ferns in the genus Notholaena, native chiefly to the temperate and tropical Americas, having pinnately compound leaves, and often found in dry, rocky areas.
(113) Most of the world's wheat is grown in the North Temperate Zone.
(114) Natural vegetation in temperate, warm temperate deciduous, broad - leaved, coniferous forest and deciduous shrubs dominated.
(115) This may occur during the lysogenic life cycle of a temperate bacteriophage.
(116) Annual herb (Capsella bursa-pastoris) of the family Cruciferae (mustard family), indigenous to Europe but now a nearly cosmopolitan weed in temperate regions.
(117) A lizardfish captures a meal on the sandy ocean floor of temperate Suruga Bay.
(118) It is to be in temperate zone and region of semi - tropical upland country.
(119) The genus Euphrasia is a group of herbs with zygomorphic flowers, which members are widely distributed in the temperate areas and tropical or sub-tropical mountains.
(120) The true wild roses add up to a few hundred species from the temperate and subtropic zones on the northern hemisphere, including North Africa, Ethiopia, Himalaya and the Philippines.
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