The word is of Germanic/Old English origin and in its oldest form has always referred to the same thing as the modern word does. It is not really possible to determine why this word was selected.
Rain, wind, hail, sleet, snow, extreme cold or hot.
The textbook definition is percipitation.
Hail Hail the Celts Are Here was created in 1961.
Hail is frozen precipitation that forms in thunderstorms, while snow forms in colder clouds. Hail and snow are not the same; hail typically forms in warmer conditions than snow. Once hail falls to the ground, it remains as hail and does not turn into snow.
Yes. Hail is ice.
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To summon or call. Like if you hail (call) a taxi
it is call hail
If in a worship service, those I know sign "worship" or "praise" thee. If you really mean to hail - has in hail a cab, then you would sign "call".
A set of ten Hail Marys is called as a Decade. These 5 decades are recited with the five mysteries of the Holy Rosary.
Hail
Rain, snow, and hail are all types of precipitation. Rain is liquid water falling from clouds, snow is frozen water vapor that falls in flakes, and hail is frozen raindrops that are larger and formed in thunderstorms.
Rain, wind, hail, sleet, snow, extreme cold or hot.
The textbook definition is percipitation.
hello, greetings, salutations, pellets, shout, volley, salute, call, greet, welcome
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