Word of the Day

gelid \JEL-id\,
adjective:

Extremely cold; icy.

The weather is gelid on a recent Thursday night--so uninviting that it's hard to imagine anyone venturing out.
-- Letta Tayler, "The Accent's on Brooklyn", Newsday, April 6, 2000

Gelid comes from Latin gelidus, from gelu, "frost, cold."

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