From the Latin, "nimbus" means RAIN.
The prefix nimbo- indicates clouds or precipitation, while the suffix -nimbus refers to a distinct type or shape of cloud formation. Together, they are commonly used in meteorology to describe various cloud types associated with precipitation or weather events.
When the prefix "nimbo" is attached to another cloud type, it indicates that the cloud is producing precipitation. For example, nimbostratus clouds typically bring steady, widespread precipitation.
The suffix is -ate. This suffix means state of.
The prefix "capit" refers to the head or leader, while the suffix "-capit" has a similar meaning focusing on leadership or top position.
As in festival, no the prefix fes does not mean anything. If your talking up the suffix fess, as in confess, it means to speak.
The prefix or suffix "ac" generally indicates something related to sharpness or keenness, as in "acute" meaning sharp or severe.
Nimbus is a Latin word meaning cloud or rain storm. Nimbo is a prefix and nimbus is a suffix. An example would be: Nimbostratus, a precipitating cloud.
Nimbus is a Latin word meaning cloud or rain storm. The prefix nimbo- or the suffix -nimbus indicates a precipitating cloud; for example, a nimbostratus cloud is a precipitating stratus cloud, and a cumulonimbus cloud is a precipitating cumulus cloud. And it starts from the bottom.
precipitation producing cloud
Latin for rain
no, cumulus means heap.
When the prefix "nimbo" is attached to another cloud type, it indicates that the cloud is producing precipitation. For example, nimbostratus clouds typically bring steady, widespread precipitation.
There is no prefix for hauling. -Ing is the suffix in hauling.
Lysis is not a prefix; it is a suffix. This suffix means reduction or relief.
that a suffix is at the last of he word
suffix is ed s and ing are suffix like it rained . prefix is re like reprint rereading
Presumably you mean for not of. Suffix could be 'atic', barely grammatical. Prefix 'Pre'
Beforehand