Mediocris has no meaning in the English language.
parcus, modica, aliquanta, modestus, aliquantus, mediocris, ...
Cumulous More specifically though, Cumulous Humilis or Cumulous Mediocris
Yes. It is in its own family, but it's related to, and develops from, the cumulus. The usual progression is: Cumulus humilis Cumulus mediocris Cumulus congestus Cumulonimbus
Virile Agitur My old school motto - "The manly thing is being done" or "Do the manly thing"
The three main types of heap clouds are cumulus humilis (fair weather), cumulus mediocris (showers), and cumulus congestus (thunderstorms). These clouds are formed by rising air currents and indicate instability in the atmosphere.
The word "mediocre" originates from the Latin "mediocris," which means "moderate" or "ordinary." This Latin term is derived from "medius," meaning "middle" or "midway." It entered the English language in the late 15th century, initially carrying the connotation of being of average quality, and has since developed a somewhat negative implication, suggesting inferiority or lack of distinction.
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of course. fairies are real and have been seen. they look like little glowing lights if you see them behind a leaf or something. they like sweet thing like butter on toast and sugar. any people who do and don't belive, type on the disscustion page please hope my answer helps. btw: i am a fairie
It mean what you don't what does it mean.
Mean is the average.
What does GRI mean? What does GRI mean?
The haudensaunee mean irguios