51Թ

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winter-hardy

or ɾ·ٱ·󲹰·

[ win-ter-hahr-dee ]

adjective

  1. able to survive the effects of cold weather.


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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ɾt–hd·Ա ɾt·󲹰d·Ա noun
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Example Sentences

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Maybe even more so, if it is winter-hardy like one of Procter’s high-fired clay vessels, which are persistent garden performers in every season.

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The mild climate west of the Oregon Cascades allows farmers to grow many winter-hardy crops in the field for winter and spring harvest.

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Some of the cold-season vegetables are even winter-hardy.

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It's when plants are exposed to chilling winter winds that the most damage occurs, even to plants that are otherwise fully winter-hardy.

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He attended St. Joseph Marquette Catholic School in Yakima, and the winter-hardy variety was only a few years old.

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