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from The Century Dictionary.

  • Having the same or very similar phenomena; specifically
  • In phenology, having the same dates of sprouting, budding, flowering, fruiting, ripening, etc.
  • In terrestrial magnetism, having the same magnetic declination, inclination, force, secular variation, diurnal variation, etc.
  • In meteorology, having the same frequency of cloudy or rainy weather, or similar atmospheric conditions in general.

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