Cirrus is Latin for "curl of hair" and cumulus is Latin for "heaped." The word "nimbus" means cloud.
The Latin for a cloud is nubes or nebula; the plural forms are nubes (same as the singular) and nebulae.
Cirrocumulus
cirrus in latin is cirus
ciris
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Cirrus is the Latin wor meaning curl
cirrus means "wispy and swirly". It is probably Latin or Greek.
The Latin meaning of the word "cirrus" is "ringlets." It is used to describe wispy- or curly-looking thin, light gray or white clouds.
Cirrus. Cirrus clouds are wispy or curly. Cirrus means "wispy."
Cirrus in Latin means curl or curly hair and describes wispy clouds.
Cirrus in Latin means curl or curly hair and describes wispy clouds.
cirrus is pronounced with the c as an s ie. sirrus
A Roman would probably have used the word tenuis.The word "cirrus," used in English to describe wispy clouds, is from the Latin word cirrus, meaning "a tuft or curl [of hair]; a crest [of feathers]; a fringe [on clothing]." The corresponding Latin adjective is cirratus, "curly; fringed."
Cirrus: It's Latin for "curl." Cirrus clouds look like curls of white hair.
Cirrus Uncinus - a name derived from Latin meaning 'curly hooks'. They are sparse in the sky and very thin..
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.
Cirrus is latin for "curl of hair" and is used to describe wipsy curly clouds