Meaning & Definition of word "Cirrus"

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    Cirrus

    /ˈsɪrəs/

    noun:

    • 1. A type of high-altitude cloud that is thin and wispy, often resembling hair strands.
      • Example: The cirrus clouds drifted across the sky, creating a beautiful contrast with the blue background.
    • 2. A cloud formation, usually composed of ice crystals, that indicates fair weather or a change in the weather pattern.
      • Example: As we gazed upwards, the cirrus clouds foretold of an approaching storm.
    • 3. In biological terms, a slender, hair-like structure or appendage on certain organisms.
      • Example: The researcher observed the cirrus on the marine organisms under the microscope.

    Etymology

    Latin 'cirrus' meaning 'curl' or 'lock of hair'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    cirrus cloud:

    A cloud type that is thin and high in the atmosphere, often associated with fair weather.

    cirrus form:

    Refers to the characteristic shape of cirrus clouds resembling curls.

    Related Words

    cloud:

    A visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere.

    tendril:

    A slender threadlike appendage of a climbing plant, often used for support.

    Slang Meanings of cirrus

    Meaning: Used to describe something that is lofty or elevated.

    Example Sentence: His ambitions were cirrus-level; he aimed for the stars.

    Meaning: In slang, referring to something light, airy, or insubstantial.

    Example Sentence: Her explanation was so cirrus, it didn't really make much sense.