n. [ Australia ] 1. Orig., at Sydney, a cold and violent south or southwest wind, rising suddenly, and regularly preceded by a hot wind from the north; -- now usually called southerly buster. It blew across the Brickfields, formerly so called, a district of Sydney, and carried clouds of dust into the city. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]
2. By confusion, a midsummer hot wind from the north. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]
[o-ba-(P); o-ba (P)] (adj-na, n, vs) (1) (abbr) overcoat; (2) over; exceeding; going beyond; exaggeration; (3) ball hit over the head of an outfielder (baseball); (P) #5,317[Add to Longdo]
[ちゅうけん, chuuken] (n, adj-no) (1) main body (of troops); (2) nucleus; backbone; mainstay; key figure; (3) center field; centre field; center fielder; centre fielder; (n) (4) athlete competing in the middle-number match in a team competition, i.e. second in 3-on-3, third in 5-on-5 (kendo, judo, etc.); (P) #11,172[Add to Longdo]
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