Cirrus is the Latin wor meaning curl
The word "cirrus" is a term in meteorology and science used to describe high, thin clouds . The word actually come from Latin origin, where it literally means "curl".
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Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.
The Latin word for siblings is fratribus. The Latin word for sister is soror, while the Latin word for brother is frater.
'Cirro' is either the dative or ablative form of 'cirrus, -i' which is either a curl of hair or a fringe.
The word "cirrus" is a term in meteorology and science used to describe high, thin clouds . The word actually come from Latin origin, where it literally means "curl".
Cirrus in Latin means curl or curly hair and describes wispy clouds.
Cirrus in Latin means curl or curly hair and describes wispy clouds.
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."
Stratus
"i had to curl my hair."
Cirri or cirrus are the latin words which mean curl of hair. The base word form for 'curl' is 'cirrus', and that may be the word you were asking about. 'Cirris' is an inflected form - a changed ending that tells how the word is used. 'Cirris' is either dative or ablative plural, so it would translate to either 'to the curls (dative)' or 'by means of the curls (ablative). Either of those uses would be odd.
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in Latin Cumulus (cloud) means heapin Latin stratus (cloud) means spread out
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perch your lips is another phrase for curl your lips.
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