Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
seca
Adjective
/ˈse.kə/

Definition
Dry, especially in relation to weather or conditions.

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.

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.

Synonyms
- arid
- dry
- parched
- desiccated
- dehydrated