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The season between winter and summer, when the weather becomes warmer and plants and flowers begin to grow.*summer
The season between spring and autumn, when the weather is warmest.*autumn
The season between summer and winter, from late September to late December in the Northern Hemisphere. It is also called fall.*winter
The season between autumn and spring, when the weather is coldest.*daylight
(=day, daytime) The light of the sun during daytime hours.*night
The time between sunset and sunrise, when it is dark.*week
A period of seven days, usually from Sunday to Saturday.*month
One of the 12 part that make up a year.*year
*The period of time in which the earth makes on complete trip around the sun, about 365 days and 6 hours. * Any period of 12 months.*Holiday
*A day on which work, school, or any regular activities are officially suspended. Labor Day and Memorial Day are holidays. *A religious festival or holy time, such as Passover, Christmas, or the month of Ramadan.*vacation
A time of rest from school, work, and other regular duties; especially a pleasure trip away from home.