That is the spelling of the word rain(precipitation).
Words with the same sound are :
REIN - a line attached to a horse bridle
REIGN - to rule, as a king or queen
If you want to say it is raining, it is "Il pleut". If you want to say rain then it is pluie.
The term is one word "raincoat."
Sort of. Rainforest is one word, not two.
The term is spelled PRECIPITATION (falling rain, snow, or ice).
The weather term (precipitation) is rain, or rainfall.Two words pronounced the same way, but having different meanings, are reign (to rule a country) and rein (a strap for guiding a horse).
Precipitation, as in rain.
drought
When it's the first rain after a dry spell.
cumulanimbus: rain cloud.
This is English spelling.
Usually 'a dry spell' if it occurs in an area where rain is common. If it is prolonged, meaning a long period of time, then it becomes 'a drought'.
If you want to say it is raining, it is "Il pleut". If you want to say rain then it is pluie.
The correct spelling is "precipitation" (rain or snow).
The term is one word "raincoat."
A period of rain is commonly referred to as a rainy spell or a rainy period.
That would depend on exactly what you want, a rain spell is different than a sunny spell.
Sort of. Rainforest is one word, not two.