The word rainy means to be wet, drippy, drizzly, misty. Rainy means having much rain and marked by rain. Before the 12th Century is the first known time the word rainy was used.
No, driech is a Scots word meaning wet and horrible. The Scottish Gaelic for rainy is "Fliuch"
The word Monsoon has been derived from the arabic word mawsim meaning 'season'.
Humid, teary, soppy, muggy, rainy, soggy,stinkyness from the wet rain
No, the word "rainy" is not a verb. It is an adjective used to describe weather conditions characterized by rain. Verbs are words that express actions, occurrences, or states of being in a sentence. In this case, "rainy" is describing the type of weather, not an action or state of being.
The word 'rainy' is not a noun, it's an adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example a rainy day.The noun form is rain, a concrete noun; a word for a thing that can be seen and touched.
The word "rainy" is an adjective. It describes something as being characterized by or experiencing rainfall.
It is 'tsuyu.'
pouring
Saving for a day when you really need it.
Timu, timuga
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From an Arabic word 'Mawsim' meaning 'appropriate season' This refers to a seasonal time of year when weather conditions made it possible for the faithfull to go on pilgrimage. Pilgrimages were not undertaken in the rainy season. The Dutch adopted the word as 'Monssoen' and the Portuguese as 'Moncao'