
1) Add mystery to 2) Art game 3) Become opaque 4) Bewilder 5) Cirrus 6) Cirrus or cumulus 7) Cloud application 8) Confuse 9) Cumulus 10) English surname 11) Exclusively Saxon word 12) Exclusively Anglo word 13) Fluffy floater 14) Haze 15) It can put you in the shade 16) IT COMES BEFORE NINE 17) It may be seeded for rain
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1) Aerosol 2) Becloud 3) Bedim 4) Befog 5) Blur 6) Cirrocumulus 7) Cirrostratus 8) Contrail 9) Cumulonimbus 10) Cumulus 11) Deaden 12) Group 13) Mist 14) Multitude 15) Nebular 16) Nimbus 17) Obnubilate 18) Shade 19) Stratus 20) Thundercloud 21) Trail
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A hydrometeor consisting of a visible aggregate of minute particles of liquid water or ice, or both, suspended in the free air and usually not touching the Earth's surface. It may also include larger particles of liquid water or ice (precipitation particles) and non-aqueous liquid or solid particles such as those present in fumes, smoke and dust (a...
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• (v. t.) To overspread or hide with a cloud or clouds; as, the sky is clouded. • (v. i.) To grow cloudy; to become obscure with clouds; -- often used with up. • (n.) A collection of visible vapor, or watery particles, suspended in the upper atmosphere. • (v. t.) To mark with, or darken in, veins or sports; to variegate with col...
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A visible collection of minute particle matter, such as water droplets and/or ice crystals, in the free air. A cloud forms in the atmosphere as a result of condensation of water vapor. Condensation nuclei, such as in smoke or dust particles, form a surface upon which water vapor can condense.
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A structure formed in the lower atmosphere by condensed water vapour and ice particles.
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(from the article `Tawney, Lenore`) ...forms on a large scale, some of them reaching heights of 20 feet (6 metres). Her inclusion of inwoven slits allowed light to function as part of ...
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(from the article `acoustics`) ...some frequency regions of sound are attenuated, can be caused by diffraction effects as the sound wave passes around large pillars and corners or ...
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any visible mass of water droplets, ice crystals, or a mixture of both that is suspended in the air, usually at a considerable height ( ). Fog is a ... [22 related articles]
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A visible mass of condensed water vapor particles or ice suspended above the Earth's surface. Clouds may be classified by their visual appearance, height, or form.
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A cluster of very small internal inclusions. Tiny clouds will not interfere with the stones brilliance, but a cluster of clouds will.
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A visible cluster of tiny water and/or ice particles in the atmosphere.
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Cloud (kloud)
noun [ Prob. from Anglo-Saxon
clūd a rock or hillock, the application arising from the frequent resemblance of clouds to rocks or hillocks in the sky or air.]
1. A collection of visible vapor, or watery particles, suspended in the upper atmosphere. « I do set my ...
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Cloud intransitive verb To grow cloudy; to become obscure with clouds; -- often used with
up . « Worthies, away! The scene begins to
cloud .
Shak. »
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Cloud transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Clouded ;
present participle & verbal noun Clouding .]
1. To overspread or hide with a cloud or clouds; as, the sky is
clouded .
2. To darken or obscure, as if b...
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A collection of tiny particles of liquid or solid water occurring above the Earth's surface. Clouds are classified accord to their height of occurrence and shape. The major types of clouds include: Cirrus, Cirrocumulus, Cirrostratus, Altocumulus, Altostratus, Nimbostratus, Stratocumulus, Stratus, Cumulus, and Cumulonimbus.
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A cloud is a mist formed above the ground by floating water particles. The modern classification of clouds is the result of a paper published in 1803 by Luke Howard. There are numerous types of cloud, divided into ten main genera, which are further subdivided into fourteen species based upon shape and structure, and nine general varieties classifie...
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A type of inclusion in gemstones that looks like a milky area or cloud. Clouds are usually clusters of smaller inclusions
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a hydrometeor consisting of a visible aggregate of minute particles of liquid water or ice, or both, suspended in the free air and usually not touching the earth's surface; it may also include larger particles of liquid water or ice (precipitation particles) and non-aqueous liquid or solid particles such as those present in fumes, smoke and dust (...
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American real-estate slang for preventing a sale or transfer of deeds until an unpaid debt is settled on the property.
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A visible mass of condensed water vapor particles or ice suspended above the Earth's surface. Clouds may be classified on their visible appearance, height, or form.
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noun a visible mass of water or ice particles suspended at a considerable altitude
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Click images to enlargeWater vapour condensed into minute water particles that float in masses in the atmosphere. Clouds, like fogs or mists, that occur at lower levels, are formed by the cooling of air containing water vapour, which generally condenses around tiny dust particles. Clouds are classified according to the he...
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(Cloud Servers) Virtualized servers running Windows or Linux operating systems that are instantiated via a web interface or API. Cloud Servers behave in the same manner as physical ones and can be controlled at an administrator or root level, depending on the server type and Cloud Hosting provider.
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a visible collection of particles of water or ice suspended in the air, usually at an elevation above the earth's surface. · any similar mass, esp. of smoke or dust. · a dim or obscure area in something otherwise clear or transparent. · a patch or spot differing in color from the surrounding surface. · anything that obscures ...
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