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Etymology edit

From anti- +‎ pluvial.

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Adjective edit

antipluvial (comparative more antipluvial, superlative most antipluvial)

  1. (rare) Combatting or protecting one from the rain.
    • 1926, David Thompson Watson McCord, Oddly Enough, page 109:
      The best [umbrella] is a legend, a symbol, a mere mythical lance of anti-pluvial perfection.
    • 1982, TC Boyle, Water Music, Penguin, published 2006, page 344:
      Johnson has taken measures to insure against an untimely deluge: that is, he has concocted a potent antipluvial fetish [...].