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Synonyms
Etymology
1. mistral
noun. ['ˈmɪstrəl'] a strong north wind that blows in France during the winter.
Synonyms
Etymology
- mistral (French)
- maestral (Occitan (post 1500))
Rhymes with Mistral
- amoral
- ancestral
- antiviral
- aral
- astral
- aural
- auroral
- austral
- balmoral
- boral
- cabral
- canaveral
- cathedral
- central
- cerebral
- cerebral
- choral
- coral
- corporal
- federal
Sentences with mistral
1. Noun, singular or mass
The cliffs and water inlets were formed by the intense heat of long summer seasons and the strong mistral, whose winds vary direction depending on season.
2. Adjective
While rain is rare in the summer, the inland south’s mythic mistral winds can bring about short periods of cold weather in the winter and spring, while the coast stays mild.