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to temperate
adjective
Moderate; not excessive
synonyms
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They are native mainly to temperate regions.
Quillajaceae, with one genus (Quillaja) and three species, is restricted to temperate South America.
In addition to desert habitats, scorpions have adapted to temperate, subtropical, and tropical environments such as grasslands, savannas, and forests.
In the oceans both animals and plants are migrating from the tropics to temperate latitudes in pursuit of cooler waters.
These are mainly native to temperate Eurasia, but there are two species native to western North America.
Pecan, (Carya illinoinensis, or illinoensis), nut and tree of the walnut family (Juglandaceae), native to temperate North America.
His interests extended overseas to temperate South America as well as Australia, New Zealand and the Atlantic islands.
Pogonia, genus of two species of orchids, family Orchidaceae, native to temperate zones of Asia and North America.
They are distributed worldwide in offshore waters from equatorial to temperate regions and have no commercial value.
George F. Will wrote that Kansas school board officials who favored intelligent design were "the kind of conservatives who make conservatism repulsive to temperate people".
Similar tests are planned to determine if the same heavy meat-eating behavior by Neanderthals extended to temperate climates, like the Middle East.
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