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season (s) (noun), seasons (pl)
1. One of the four periods of a year: This includes the seasons spring, summer, autumn, and winter.
2. Any period of time marked by something special: Examples include a holiday season or a harvest season.
3. A time when something is occurring, is active, is at its best, or is in fashion: The baseball season or the theatrical season are two examples.
4. Etymology: from Latin sationem, "a sowing" and from serere, "to sow".
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(Greek > Latin: hour, time; period of time, season, any limited time)
(Latin: spring, of the spring [season])
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(Latin: borrowed from Old French saison, seison, "a sowing, planting", from Latin sationem, "a sowing"; also in Latin, "time of sowing, seeding time.")
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breeding or mating season (s) (noun), breeding or mating seasons (pl)
The period of time when animals, birds, etc, are producing young ones.
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holiday season (s) (noun), holiday seasons (pl)
Usually the time from late November through January: Holiday seasons involve Christmas, Hanukkah, and New Year's eve which take place during this period.
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season ticket (s) (noun), season tickets (pl)
A pass or ticket that entitles the holder to have certain privileges for a specified time: Jim and his wife had season tickets for a series of concerts and modern musicals.
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