Drouth - definition of drouth by The Free Dictionary Define drouth drouth synonyms, drouth pronunciation, drouth translation, English dictionary definition of drouth also drouth n 1 A long period of abnormally low rainfall, especially one that adversely affects growing or living conditions 2 A prolonged dearth or
drouth - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Noun drouth (countable and uncountable, plural drouths) (Scotland and Northern England, otherwise archaic or poetic) Alternative form of drought
drouth - From Ulster to America Comments: From Ulster to America recounts the lasting impact eighteenth-century settlers from Ulster have made on the development of the English language of the United States The book documents over 500 vocabulary items contributed to American English by these ‘Scotch-Irish’ settlers
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Drought - Wikipedia Drought is a recurring feature of the climate in most parts of the world, becoming more extreme and less predictable due to climate change, which dendrochronological studies date back to 1900 There are three kinds of drought effects, environmental, economic and social
What does drouth mean? - Definitions. net Drouth is an archaic term which is equivalent to the modern word "drought" It is typically used to describe a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water