The difference between Aestival and Summer
Aestival is also adjective with the meaning: of or relating to summer.
Summer is also noun with the meaning: one of four seasons, traditionally the second, marked by the longest and typically hottest days of the year due to the inclination of the earth and thermal lag. typically regarded as being from june 21 to september 22 or 23 in parts of the usa, the months of june, july and august in the united kingdom and the months of december, january and february in the southern hemisphere.
Summer is also verb with the meaning: to spend the summer, as in a particular place on holiday.
check bellow for the other definitions of Aestival and Summer
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Aestival as an adjective:
Of or relating to summer.
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Aestival as an adjective:
Coming forth in the summer.
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Summer as a noun:
One of four seasons, traditionally the second, marked by the longest and typically hottest days of the year due to the inclination of the Earth and thermal lag. Typically regarded as being from June 21 to September 22 or 23 in parts of the USA, the months of June, July and August in the United Kingdom and the months of December, January and February in the Southern Hemisphere.
Examples:
"the heat of summer'"
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Summer as a verb (intransitive):
To spend the summer, as in a particular place on holiday.
Examples:
"We like to summer in the Mediterranean."
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Summer as a noun (obsolete):
A pack-horse.
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Summer as a noun:
A horizontal beam supporting a building.
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Summer as a noun:
A person who sums.