winterover

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English

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Etymology

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From winter +‎ over.

Noun

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winterover (plural winterovers)

  1. One who remains at an Antarctic base during the quiet winter season.
    • 2012 September 14, Laurel Norris, “What’s a winterover?”, in IceCube[1]:
      The people who spend the winter at the Pole are known as winterovers. And here’s the kicker. South Pole winterovers are essentially stranded at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station from the time the last plane flies out in mid-February until the next plane lands in early November.
    • 2021 March 12, M. L. Buchman, Sunrise on ‘The Ice’[2]:
      Even the chance of seeing the sun was enough to draw a crowd from the ten winterover Kiwis and two hundred and fifty McMurdoans to the peak.

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