Grime

/ɡraɪm/ noun

Thick, stubborn dirt or soot that builds up on surfaces over time.

From Old Norse 'grim' meaning 'mask' or 'phantom,' possibly because grime makes things look dark and unrecognizable. The word evolved to mean any thick, stuck-on dirt by the 1600s.

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