Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
seca
Adjective
/ˈse.kə/
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Definition
Dry, especially in relation to weather or conditions.
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Examples
- The seca season drastically reduced the water levels in the rivers.
- Farmers struggle during seca years, as crops require more water.
- The area experienced a seca climate, making it difficult to grow certain plants.
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Meaning
The term ‘seca’ refers to something that is dry or lacks moisture. It is often used in the context of dry periods in agriculture or climate discussions.
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Synonyms
- arid
- dry
- parched
- desiccated
- dehydrated