Ice balls that fall from cumulonimbus clouds. They vary in size from roughly marbles to softballs and are frozen hard as rocks.
Ice balls that fall from cumulonimbus clouds that are smaller than marbles are called sleet and sometimes can be slushy.
An homonym for hail is "hale," which means to be healthy or strong.
A homophone for "hail" is "hale" which means healthy or strong.
Hail- to rain down with chunks of ice Hail- to cheer or greet
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The homonym of "hale" is "hail." "Hale" means strong and healthy, while "hail" refers to frozen raindrops or to greet enthusiastically.
Hail can have many usages, your question is vague. 雨あられ /a me a ra re/ means 'hail, barrage'. 霰 (usually written あられ) means 'hail, tiny ice balls'. 敬礼する /kei rei su ru/ means 'to salute, to hail'.
Hellas is the proper name for Greece. Zito means hail. As in hail ceasar.
Granizo is the Spanish word for "hail".
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Hale :) Hail- A ice like substance that falls from clouds.. Hale- To be; Happy, Hearty and ever joy-us..
The word "hail" (frozen rain) together with its German and Dutch relative "hagel", comes from the prehistoric West Germanic word "hagalaz", which is related to the Greek word "kákhlēx", which means... "pebble".
Victory. Siegheil means hail to victory.