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drouth

/dɹaʊθ/

Meanings
  • A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, resulting in water scarcity for both agriculture and domestic use.

    - "The region has been experiencing a drought for the past three years."
    - "The farmers in the drought-stricken area are struggling to grow crops due to the lack of water."

Antonyms

winning streak
Synonyms

losing streak
Rhymes
Words rhyming with drouth
drought , outright , bright , night , plight , fight , write , light
Homophones
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  1. drought

  2. drown

  3. hound

  4. prowl


Variants
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drought , droughtier , droughtiest , droughtiness , droughtinesses , droughts , droughty , drouth , drouths
Forms
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drought, drouths, droughty, drought-stricken, drought-ridden, drought-proof, drought-resistant, drought-tolerant


Etymology
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The term 'drought' originated from the Old English word 'drogan', meaning 'thirsty'. Over time, the term evolved to refer to a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall.


Related Concepts
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  1. Water scarcity: A condition where the available water resources are insufficient to meet the water demands of a population, or of a particular sector, such as agriculture or industry.

  2. Desertification: A process of land degradation in arid, semi-arid, and dry sub-humid areas, resulting in the loss of productivity and biological potential of the affected lands, and of the ecosystems and socio-economic systems that depend on them.

  3. Water management: The planning, implementation, operation, and maintenance of systems and practices for the development, allocation, protection, conservation, and sustainable use of water resources, and of the associated infrastructure, technologies, and services, and of the institutions, policies, and regulations that govern them.


Culture
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In various cultures, drought has been seen as a divine punishment, a natural disaster, or a symbol of hardship and endurance. For instance, in ancient Egypt, the pharaohs believed that their rule was directly linked to the Nile River's annual flooding. If the flooding did not occur, or if it was too weak, the pharaohs feared that their rule would be weakened or even lost, and they would suffer the consequences of the drought. Thus, the pharaohs took every measure possible to ensure that the annual flooding occurred, and that their rule remained strong and secure. Similarly, in ancient Greece, the goddess Demeter was worshipped as the goddess of the harvest and the protector of agriculture. When Demeter's daughter Persephone was abducted by Hades, the god of the underworld, and taken to the underworld to be his queen, Demeter was filled with grief and anger, and she withdrew from the world and stopped the growth of crops. This caused a famine, and the people of Greece began to suffer the consequences of the drought. Eventually, the goddess Hera intervened on behalf of the people of Greece, and she convinced Demeter to end her grief and anger and to resume her role as the goddess of the harvest and the protector of agriculture. Once Demeter had resumed her role, the crops began to grow again, and the famine came to an end. Thus, in ancient Greece, the drought was seen as a manifestation of the goddess Demeter's grief and anger, and it was believed that the drought could only be ended by the intervention of the goddess Hera and the resumption of Demeter's role as the goddess of the harvest and the protector of agriculture.

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