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nimbus
A nimbus is a storm cloud mainly causing rain mostley occuring in fall and early spring.
The Latin root "nimbus" means "rainstorm".
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.
Stratus means "layer", and nimbus means "cloud". Therefore, it means "layered cloud".
Nimbostratus clouds derive their name from the latin word nimbus, which means "rainy cloud" and stratus, which means "to cover with a layer".
Nimbus amoris.
Nimbus is Latin for rainstorm, as in Cumulonimbus
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The term "nimbus" comes from the Latin word meaning "rain," reflecting the cloud's association with precipitation. Nimbus clouds are typically thick, dark, and capable of producing rain, which is why they are categorized as rain-bearing clouds. The name highlights their role in weather patterns, particularly in delivering moisture to the atmosphere.
I learn Latin at school and "term" in Latin is "terminium"
Clouds that have nimbo or nimbus in their names, like cumulonimbus (associated with thunderstorms).