ppl. a. [f. ACCLIMATE + -ED.] Habituated to a new or strange climate. lit. and fig.
1805. Lambert trans. Michauxs Trav. Allegany Mts., xxv. 290. It is very probable that this tree may be acclimated in France, and that it will bear the cold of our winters.
1856. Lever, Martins of Cro M., 592. Acclimated, as I may say, to such incidents.
1862. Times, 18 April, 8/6. Even among the acclimated New Orleanists the annual mortality is, etc.