etesians

/ɪˈtiʒənz/
noun
  1. Strong, dry, northerly winds that blow in the eastern Mediterranean during summer.
    • Farmers plan their harvests around the arrival of the etesians.
    • Ancient Greek texts often mention the etesians as favorable for trade routes.
    • The etesians are a predictable feature of the Greek summer.
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