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pluvial

[ ploo-vee-uhl ]

adjective

  1. of or relating to rain, especially much rain; rainy.
  2. Geology. occurring through the action of rain.


noun

  1. Geology. a rainy period formerly regarded as coeval with a glacial age, but now recognized as episodic and, in the tropics, as characteristic of interglacial ages.

pluvial

/ ˈpluːvɪəl /

adjective

  1. of, characterized by, or due to the action of rain; rainy

    pluvial insurance

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noun

  1. geology of or relating to rainfall or precipitation
  2. a climate characterized by persistent heavy rainfall, esp one occurring in unglaciated regions during the Pleistocene epoch
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pluvial

/ plo̅o̅vē-əl /

  1. Relating to or caused by rain.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of pluvial1

1650–60; < Latin pluviālis, equivalent to pluvi ( a ) rain + -ālis -al 1
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Word History and Origins

Origin of pluvial1

C17: from Latin pluviālis rainy, from pluvia rain
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Example Sentences

Averaged out at the global scale, the team found that 15.46% of all meteorological droughts were succeeded by a pluvial the following season.

The flash flooding—experts call it pluvial flooding—that hit Zhengzhou, in contrast, showed how quickly torrential downpours can turn deadly in a densely packed modern city.

“They don’t take into account small creeks, tributaries and heavy pluvial events,” Porter said.

After years in obscurity, the Carnian pluvial is becoming a major research focus.

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If these vast eruptions happened at the same time as the Carnian pluvial episode, they could have released enough carbon dioxide to warm the globe.

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