Bise

/biːz/ noun

A cold, dry, northerly wind that blows across central Europe, particularly in winter and early spring.

From French 'bise,' possibly derived from Latin 'bis' (twice) or Germanic roots. The word entered English through weather terminology used by travelers and sailors in Alpine regions.

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