it is always smarter to check a minimum if 2 sourcws when asking a question to enhance your own understanding,. and no less than three when preparing information for other peoples' understanding.
for a dearth of rain, try "drouth". there are thesaurus sites on the web, use them.
for bladder, the smooth-muscled body cavity that store urine from the kidneys before contracting to expell it from the body. all mammels got one. try Google or whatever. a site like this is not to be trusted.
and mexican saffron is not the same as saffron. it's safflower petals, and a hell of a lot cheaper than crocus stamens. for a cooking answer, try cooking dictionaries. the internet has at least 3 in english. next time, i will take my own advice.
Precipitation
be without
Pouring, a deluge, torrential rain
Drizzle
Inaction??
incommunicado
Lack, want,
lack dearth
lethargic
The Latin word for 'rain' is pluvia. It's a feminine gender noun. A related word in Latin is the adjective 'pluvialis', which means 'bringing rain, growing after rain, or relating to rain'. Another related word is the adjective 'pluvius', which means 'of rain, rain-bringing, or rainy'.
The Latin word for 'rain' is pluvia. It's a feminine gender noun. A related word in Latin is the adjective 'pluvialis', which means 'bringing rain, growing after rain, or relating to rain'. Another related word is the adjective 'pluvius', which means 'of rain, rain-bringing, or rainy'.
monsoon