ppl. a. [f. ACCLIMATE + -ED.] Habituated to a new or strange climate. lit. and fig.

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1805.  Lambert trans. Michaux’s 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.

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1856.  Lever, Martins of Cro’ M., 592. Acclimated, as I may say, to such incidents.

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1862.  Times, 18 April, 8/6. Even among the acclimated New Orleanists the annual mortality is, etc.

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