Fall.
"A Word for Autumn" is mostly about exploring the sights and sounds of autumn in comparison to other seasons. It captures the essence of the season through vivid imagery and sensory descriptions. The poem focuses on the changing colors, atmosphere, and emotions associated with the arrival of autumn.
The answer to the rebus puzzle is "Seasons." This is because the first letter of each word in "sprinG summEr autumN winTer" spells out the word "Seasons", which represents the four seasons of the year.
Autumn is called 'fall' because of the suns continuing falling position in the sky. As the days get shorter the sun continues to 'fall' closer to the horizon until the Winter solstice on December 21st. The word 'autumn' dates back to ancient Rome, and is also based on the suns position in the sky as it refers to the Autumnal Eqiunox.
The Old English and Germanic word for "Earth" is believed to stem from the proto-Germanic word *erþō, meaning "ground" or "soil." This word likely evolved into the modern English term "Earth."
An American word for a rocky ravine or dry watercourse is "arroyo."
Fallfall
A cookie.
It's an English word derived from the French word Automne
Autumn, also known as Fall.
autunno
No, the English word "autumn" in not a French word even though it is French-derived. The altered loan word receives in French the spelling autumne in its masculine singular expression and the pronunciation "o-tuhn."
Either "freeway" or "highway" are used interchangeably.
'Aki'.
Otoño is the Spanish word for "autumn".
Car bumper. It's the same here.
The American word for a clothing trunk is chest.
The word "autumn" is not in the King James Version of the Bible. The Online Etymology Dictionary (see related link below) says that the word "autumn" was not used until the 14th century, which was long after the Bible was written.