procellous

procellous
\\prōˈseləs\ adjective
Etymology: Latin procellosus, from procella + -osus -ous

the dangers of that procellous sea — Rafael Sabatini


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  • Procellous — Pro*cel lous, a. [L. procellosus, fr. procella a storm.] Stormy. [Obs.] Bailey. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • procellous — /proh sel euhs/, adj. stormy, as the sea. [1640 50; < L procellosus stormy, equiv. to procell(a) storm + osus OUS] * * * …   Universalium

  • procellous — pro·cel·lous …   English syllables

  • procellous —   a. stormy …   Dictionary of difficult words

  • ugly — adj 1. ill favored, bad looking, Inf. not much to look at, Inf. short on looks, Inf. not much for looks, Sl. hard or rough on the eyes; homely, plain, plain featured, plain looking; unattractive, unlovely, unpretty, unhandsome, unbeautiful,… …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

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