procelle

noun

Etymology

From Middle French procelle, from Latin procella (“storm”), from procello (“to throw violently forward”), from pro- (“pro-: forward”) + cello (“to rise, to tower”).

  1. derived from procella
  2. borrowed from procelle

Definitions

  1. A storm, a tempest.

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