Procellous (adj)
proh-sel-us
stormy, as the sea
First recorded in 1620–30. From the Latin procellōsus, “stormy;” combines the Latin procella, “storm” + the suffix -ous.
Example sentences
“Their ship entered the procellous waters of the South Atlantic.”
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