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Clive vs Clime - What's the difference?

clive | clime |

As a verb clive

is .

As a noun clime is

a particular region as defined by its weather or climate.

clive

English

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
  • - someone who lived near a cliff ( (etyl) clif ).
  • derived from the surname. Popular in Britain in mid-twentieth century.
  • * 1949 (Mazo de la Roche), Mary Wakefield , Dundurn Press (2009), ISBN 1550028774, page 132:
  • "I suppose you," she said, "were named for General Clive ." "I was. And my father was named for General Brock."
  • A village in Alberta.
  • A city in Iowa.
  • A town in New Zealand.
  • A village in Shropshire, England.
  • clime

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A particular region as defined by its weather or climate.
  • After working hard all of his life, Max retired to warmer climes in Florida.
  • Climate.
  • A change of clime was exactly what the family needed.

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