The Wonderful World Of Words, 4/2/17

in #writing8 years ago

While some of you may be anticipating the arrival of today's word, here in Southeastern region of the U.S. we are enjoying an absolutely glorious Spring!





DEFINITION:

Noun
Frost

SYNONYMS:

Freeze
Hoarfrost

ANTONYMS:

Thaw

ETYMOLOGY/ORIGIN:

Approximately 17th century
Latin (gelum-, "frost" + -cide, "fall" or " "fall down")

PRONUNCIATION:

[jel'-i-seid]

SCRABBLE SCORE:

12, but it is not considered an official Scrabble word

USAGE AND EXAMPLES

Unfortunately, the last of the garden did not survive the GELICIDE of that early November morning.

--Mostly Likely WWWords Since Not A Single Sentence Was Found Anywhere Using This Word and We Looked Everywhere
Steemit.com/wwwords, 2017






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