Gelid vs Arctic - What's the difference?
gelid | arctic | Related terms |
Very cold; icy or frosty.
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Gelid is a related term of arctic.
As adjectives the difference between gelid and arctic
is that gelid is very cold; icy or frosty while arctic is .As a proper noun arctic is
.As a noun arctic is
.gelid
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- A man of gelid reserve.
- In the worst of summer the tower remained cool, yet the air seemed feverish and gelid when sisters of different Ajahs came too close.