Sleet

/sliːt/ noun

A type of cold precipitation made of small ice pellets or a mix of rain and snow. It often makes the ground slippery and wet.

“Sleet” comes from Old English “slēet,” meaning “hail” or “snow mixed with rain.” It is related to old Germanic words for wet or slippery precipitation. The exact root is unclear, but the form has changed very little over time.

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