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‖ garua|gəˈruːə| [Peruvian Sp.] = camanchaca.
1840Penny Cycl. XVIII. 3/1 From June to November, the sky is covered with a kind of fog, which is called the garua. 1847T. Ross tr. Von Tschudi's Trav. Peru ix. 248 In the oases the garuas are much heavier than in the adjacent wastes. 1914C. R. Enock Ecuador 195 The Peruvian coast..receives..a light mist-drizzle, known as garua. 1927W. G. Kendrew Clim. Cont. (ed. 2) 313 At Lima..heavy showers are rare, the usual rain being a fine drizzle or a wet mist called Garua. |