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gelid |ˈjelid|
adjective

icy; extremely cold : the gelid pond | figurative she gave a gelid reply.

ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin gelidus, from gelu ‘frost, intense cold.’


It's a weird little word, perfect for describing the ocean in California. It sounds like "jellied" and makes me think of pickled pig's feet - a cold and jellied dish from the Old Country.
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Published on June 18, 2011 16:49
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