Cirri or cirrus are the latin words which mean curl of hair. The base word form for 'curl' is 'cirrus', and that may be the word you were asking about. 'Cirris' is an inflected form - a changed ending that tells how the word is used. 'Cirris' is either dative or ablative plural, so it would translate to either 'to the curls (dative)' or 'by means of the curls (ablative). Either of those uses would be odd.
no, cirris clouds are.
The Latin meaning of virgo is virgin.
No, there is not a latin root meaning for fog.
Latin (portus), meaning harbor. Latin porto, meaning carry.
The meaning of the Latin word studio is study or zeal The meaning of the Latin word studio is study or zeal
These clouds are called "cirrus" which is derived from the Latin word meaning "curl". The clouds are made mostly of tiny ice crystals and form at altutudes above 8000 metres, where water vapour is scarce.
Adultus is the latin word meaning fullgrown
Clavus is the latin word meaning spike
The word perpol has no meaning in Latin.
Anas is the Latin word for duck, the meaning of the Latin word for duck is "duck."
It does not have a meaning in Latin, as it is not a Latin word.
"Nimbostratus" is from the Latin words nimbus, meaning "cloud," and stratus, meaning "stretched out, extended."