Inclement (adj)
in-klem-ent
(of the weather) unpleasantly cold or wet.
Early 17th century from French inclément or Latin inclement-, from in- ‘not’ + clement- ‘clement’.
Example sentences
“We set off on the climb, ready for inclement weather.”
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