A circle, or disk, or any indication of radiant light around the heads of divinities, saints, and sovereigns, upon medals, pictures, etc.; a halo. See Aureola, and Glory, n., 5., A rain cloud; one of the four principal varieties of clouds. See Cloud.
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.
hello sick
"Nimbostratus" is from the Latin words nimbus, meaning "cloud," and stratus, meaning "stretched out, extended."
A nimbus is a type of cloud that is dark and rain-bearing. It is often associated with stormy weather and precipitation. The term "nimbus" is commonly used to describe a specific type of cumulonimbus cloud that can produce thunderstorms.
nimbus
NIMBUS
"Nimbo" is a combining form that indicates the presence of rain or precipitation (e.g., nimbostratus). "Nimbus" refers to a luminous cloud or halo that surrounds a supernatural being or a form of radiance encompassing something divine or sacred.
* Cumulus meaning heaped up, * Stratus meaning layered, * Cirrus meaning wispy, and * Nimbus implying rain.
Oreokera nimbus was created in 1987.
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.
Nimbus Littling was created on 11-11-11.
That cloud looks like a nimbus.