Nonseasonal: meaning, definitions and examples

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nonseasonal

 

[ nɒnˈsiːznəl ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

weather patterns

Nonseasonal refers to conditions, patterns, or events that do not vary with the seasons. Unlike seasonal phenomena, which change and fluctuate based on various times of the year, nonseasonal elements remain consistent. This term is often used in agricultural, meteorological, and economic contexts to describe trends that maintain their characteristics throughout the year. For instance, certain crops might be classified as nonseasonal if they can grow in various conditions regardless of the season.

Synonyms

evergreen, perennial, year-round.

Examples of usage

  • The nonseasonal flowers bloomed throughout the year.
  • Nonseasonal trends are challenging to predict in economics.
  • Our business focuses on nonseasonal inventory management.

Translations

Translations of the word "nonseasonal" in other languages:

🇵🇹 não sazonal

🇮🇳 गैर मौसमी

🇩🇪 nicht saisonal

🇮🇩 tidak musiman

🇺🇦 незалежний від сезону

🇵🇱 niesezonowy

🇯🇵 非季節的

🇫🇷 non saisonnier

🇪🇸 no estacional

🇹🇷 mevsimsiz

🇰🇷 비계절적

🇸🇦 غير موسمي

🇨🇿 mimo sezónní

🇸🇰 mimo sezónny

🇨🇳 非季节性的

🇸🇮 ne sezonski

🇮🇸 ekki árstíðabundin

🇰🇿 мезгілсіз

🇬🇪 არასეზონური

🇦🇿 mövsümsüz

🇲🇽 no estacional

Etymology

The term 'nonseasonal' is derived from the prefix 'non-', meaning 'not', and 'seasonal', which comes from the Latin word 'seasonalis', pertaining to the seasons. The word 'seasonal' itself originates from the Latin 'seasons' (temporum), which relates to regular periods of time characterized by specific patterns, especially in agriculture and climate. The concept of seasonality has deep roots in human culture, traditionally influencing agriculture, commerce, and lifestyle. Nonseasonal, as a compound term, emerged to describe phenomena or conditions that are not influenced by those cyclical changes, reflecting modern complexities in various fields such as technology and global trade that demand consistency year-round. Over time, the term has gained prominence as industries seek to understand and adapt to patterns beyond traditional seasonal fluctuations.

Word Frequency Rank

Ranking #38,534, this word is encountered relatively rarely in everyday English. It might appear in literary works or specialized texts but isn't essential for general communication.