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–noun
1.a visible collection of particles of water or ice suspended in the air, usually at an elevation above the earth's surface.
2.any similar mass, esp. of smoke or dust.
3.a dim or obscure area in something otherwise clear or transparent.
4.a patch or spot differing in color from the surrounding surface.
5.anything that obscures or darkens something, or causes gloom, trouble, suspicion, disgrace, etc.
6.a great number of insects, birds, etc., flying together: a cloud of locusts obscuring the sun.
–verb (used with object)
7.to overspread or cover with, or as with, a cloud or clouds: The smoke from the fire clouded the sun from view.
8.to overshadow; obscure; darken: The hardships of war cloud his childhood memories.
9.to make gloomy.
10.(of distress, anxiety, etc.) to reveal itself in (a part of one's face): Worry clouded his brow.
11.to make obscure or indistinct; confuse: Don't cloud the issue with unnecessary details.
12.to place under suspicion, disgrace, etc.
13.to variegate with patches of another color.
–verb (used without object)
14.to grow cloudy; become clouded.
15.(of a part of one's face) to reveal one's distress, anxiety, etc.: His brow clouded with anger.
16.in the clouds,
a.in a condition of absent-mindedness; lost in reverie.
b.impractical: Their schemes are usually up in the clouds.
17.on a cloud, Informal. exceedingly happy; in high spirits: On the night of the prom the seniors were on a cloud.
18.under a cloud, in disgrace; under suspicion: After going bankrupt he left town under a cloud.

[Origin: bef. 900; ME; OE clūd rock, hill; prob. akin to clod]

cloudlike, adjective

1. vapor. 6. swarm, horde, multitude, throng, host, crowd, army. 16. Cloud, fog, haze, mist differ somewhat in their figurative uses. Cloud connotes esp. daydreaming: His mind is in the clouds. Fog and haze connote esp. bewilderment or confusion: to go around in a fog (haze). Mist has an emotional connotation and suggests tears: a mist in one's eyes. 11. muddle, distort.
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n.  
    1. A visible body of very fine water droplets or ice particles suspended in the atmosphere at altitudes ranging up to several miles above sea level.
    2. A mass, as of dust, smoke, or steam, suspended in the atmosphere or in outer space.
  1. A large moving body of things in the air or on the ground; a swarm: a cloud of locusts.
  2. Something that darkens or fills with gloom.
  3. A dark region or blemish, as on a polished stone.
  4. Something that obscures.
  5. Suspicion or a charge affecting a reputation.
  6. A collection of charged particles: an electron cloud.

v.   cloud·ed, cloud·ing, clouds

v.   tr.
  1. To cover with or as if with clouds: Mist clouded the hills.
  2. To make gloomy or troubled.
  3. To obscure: cloud the issues.
  4. To cast aspersions on; sully: Scandal clouded the officer's reputation.

v.   intr.
To become cloudy or overcast: The sky clouded over.


[Middle English, hill, cloud, from Old English clūd, rock, hill.]

cloud'less adj.
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cloud 
O.E. clud "mass of rock," from P.Gmc. *kludas, metaphoric extension 13c. based on similarity of cumulus clouds and rock masses. O.E. word for "cloud" was weolcan. Cloudy is O.E. cludig (in the rock sense), in the water vapor sense, c.1300. Cloudburst (1817, Amer.Eng.) parallels Ger. Wolkenbruch. The imaginary city Cloud Cuckoo Land, built in air, is from Aristophanes' Nephelokokkygia in "The Birds" (414 B.C.E.). Cloud nine is 1950s, Amer.Eng., of uncertain origin or significance. There was a similar association of cloud seven, but some connect the phrase with the 1896 International Cloud-Atlas, long the basic source for cloud shapes, in which, of the ten cloud types, cloud No. 9, cumulonimbus, was the biggest, puffiest, most comfortable-looking.

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cloud

noun
1. any collection of particles (e.g., smoke or dust) or gases that is visible 
2. a visible mass of water or ice particles suspended at a considerable altitude 
3. out of touch with reality; "his head was in the clouds" 
4. a cause of worry or gloom or trouble; "the only cloud on the horizon was the possibility of dissent by the French" 
5. suspicion affecting your reputation; "after that mistake he was under a cloud" 
6. a group of many things in the air or on the ground; "a swarm of insects obscured the light"; "clouds of blossoms"; "it discharged a cloud of spores" [syn: swarm

verb
1. make overcast or cloudy; "Fall weather often overcasts our beaches" [syn: overcast] [ant: brighten
2. make less visible or unclear; "The stars are obscured by the clouds"; "the big elm tree obscures our view of the valley" [syn: obscure
3. billow up in the form of a cloud; "The smoke clouded above the houses" 
4. make gloomy or depressed; "Their faces were clouded with sadness" 
5. place under suspicion or cast doubt upon; "sully someone's reputation" [syn: defile
6. make less clear; "the stroke clouded memories of her youth" 
7. colour with streaks or blotches of different shades [syn: mottle
8. make milky or dull; "The chemical clouded the liquid to which it was added" 

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cloud1 [klaud]
a mass of tiny drops of water floating in the sky
Example: white clouds in a blue sky; The hills were hidden in cloud.
Arabic: غَيْمَه
Chinese (Simplified):
Chinese (Traditional):
Czech: oblak, mrak
Danish: sky
Dutch: wolk
Estonian: pilv
Finnish: pilvi
French: nuage
German: die Wolke
Greek: σύννεφο
Icelandic: skÿ
Indonesian: awan
Italian: nuvola
Japanese:
Korean: 구름
Latvian: mākonis
Lithuanian: debesis
Norwegian: sky
Polish: chmura
Portuguese (Brazil): nuvem
Portuguese (Portugal): nuvem
Romanian: nor
Russian: облако; туча
Slovak: oblak
Slovenian: oblak
Spanish: nube
Swedish: moln
Turkish: bulut
cloud2 [klaud]
a great number or quantity of anything small moving together
Example: a cloud of flies
Arabic: سِرب من
Chinese (Simplified): 一大群
Chinese (Traditional): 一大群
Czech: mračno
Danish: sky; sværm
Dutch: zwerm
Estonian: parv
Finnish: parvi
French: nuée
German: der Schwarm
Greek: σύννεφο
Icelandic: mökkur, skÿ
Indonesian: sekelompok
Italian: nugolo
Japanese: 大群
Korean: 큰 떼
Latvian: mākonis; bars
Lithuanian: spiečius
Norwegian: sverm
Polish: chmara
Portuguese (Brazil): nuvem
Portuguese (Portugal): nuvem
Romanian: roi, nor
Russian: рой
Slovak: mračno
Slovenian: oblak, roj
Spanish: nube
Swedish: moln, svärm
Turkish: sürü
cloud3 [klaud]
something causing fear, depression etc
Example: a cloud of sadness
Arabic: غَيْمَةٌ مِن، كَدَر، كآبه
Chinese (Simplified): 阴影
Chinese (Traditional): 陰影
Czech: chmura
Danish: mørk sky
Dutch: schaduw
Estonian: vari
Finnish: varjo
French: nuage
German: der Schatten
Greek: σύννεφο (μτφ.)
Icelandic: áhyggjur, þyngsli
Indonesian: mendung
Italian: nube
Japanese: 暗影
Korean: 어두운 그림자
Latvian: ēna; aptumšojums
Lithuanian: šešėlis
Norwegian: skygge, slør, mørk sky
Polish: chmura
Portuguese (Brazil): nuvem
Portuguese (Portugal): nuvem
Romanian: umbră
Russian: тень
Slovak: mrak
Slovenian: senca
Spanish: nube
Swedish: moln, skugga
Turkish: mutsuzluk nedeni, korku kaynağı
cloud1 [klaud] verb
(often with over) to become cloudy
Example: The sky clouded over and it began to rain.
Arabic: تَتَلَبَّد بالغُيوم، تَكْفَهِر (السَّماء)
Chinese (Simplified): 云层密布
Chinese (Traditional): 雲層密布
Czech: zamračit (se)
Danish: blive overskyet
Dutch: bewolkt worden
Estonian: pilve minema
Finnish: mennä pilveen
French: s'ennuager
German: bewölken
Greek: συννεφιάζω
Hungarian: beborul
Icelandic: þykkna í lofti
Indonesian: mendung
Italian: rannuvolarsi
Japanese: 曇る
Korean: 구름이 끼다
Latvian: apmākties
Lithuanian: apsiniaukti
Norwegian: bli overskyet, skye over, tykne til
Polish: chmurzyć się
Portuguese (Brazil): nublar(-se)
Portuguese (Portugal): nublar-se
Romanian: a se înnora
Russian: затягивать облаками, тучами
Slovak: zastrieť sa mrakmi
Slovenian: pooblačiti se
Spanish: nublar
Swedish: mulna
Turkish: bulutlanmak
cloud2 [klaud] verb
to (cause to) become blurred or not clear
Example: Her eyes were clouded with tears.
Arabic: يَغْشى، يَتَغَطّى بِ
Chinese (Simplified): 把…弄得模糊不清
Chinese (Traditional): 把…弄得模糊不清
Czech: zamlžené
Danish: blive sløret
Dutch: vertroebelen
Estonian: hägustama, häguseks minema
Finnish: sumentaa, sumentua
French: (s')embuer
German: trüben
Greek: θολώνω
Hungarian: elhomályosul
Icelandic: verða óskÿr, fyllast
Indonesian: kabur
Italian: annebbiarsi
Japanese: 曇る
Korean: 흐려지다; 흐리게 하다
Latvian: apēnot; aizmiglot
Lithuanian: aptem(dy)ti
Norwegian: bli uklar, *sløret
Polish: zamglić
Portuguese (Brazil): nublar
Portuguese (Portugal): nublar
Romanian: a (se) umple (de)
Russian: затуманивать(ся)
Slovak: zaliať sa
Slovenian: zamegliti se
Spanish: nublar
Swedish: grumla, fördunkla
Turkish: kapla(n)mak
cloud3 [klaud] verb
to (cause to) become gloomy or troubled
Example: His face clouded at the unhappy news.
Arabic: يَكْفَهِر، يَتَكَلَّحُ الوَجْه، يَتَغَطّى بالكآبه
Chinese (Simplified): 使黯然
Chinese (Traditional): 使黯然
Czech: zachmuřit (se)
Danish: formørke
Dutch: betrekken
Estonian: süngestuma, süngestama
Finnish: synkentää, synkistyä
French: (s')assombrir
German: verdunkeln
Greek: σκοτεινιάζω (μτφ.), μελαγχολώ
Hungarian: elkomorul
Icelandic: verða þungbúinn
Indonesian: muram
Italian: oscurarsi
Japanese: 暗くなる
Korean: (표정이) 어두워지다; 우울하게 만들다
Latvian: sadrūmt
Lithuanian: paniurti, apniukti
Norwegian: formørke, kaste en skygge over
Polish: chmurzyć (się)
Portuguese (Brazil): anuviar(-se)
Portuguese (Portugal): anuviar(-se)
Romanian: a (se) întu­neca
Russian: омрачать(ся)
Slovak: zachmúriť sa
Slovenian: stemniti se
Spanish: entristecerse
Swedish: förmörka
Turkish: hüzünlenmek, kederlenmek
See also: cloudburst, cloudless, cloudy, under a cloud

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  1. A visible body of very fine water droplets or ice particles suspended in the atmosphere at altitudes ranging up to several miles above sea level. Clouds are formed when air that contains water vapor cools below the dew point.
  2. A distinguishable mass of particles or gas, such as the collection of gases and dust in a nebula.

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Cloud County, KS (county, FIPS 29) Location: 39.48284 N, 97.65591 W
Population (1990): 11023 (5198 housing units)
Area: 1853.6 sq km (land), 7.4 sq km (water)

Cloud Lake, FL (town, FIPS 13050) Location: 26.67470 N, 80.07359 W
Population (1990): 121 (63 housing units)
Area: 0.2 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)

White Cloud, KS (city, FIPS 77850) Location: 39.97420 N, 95.29724 W
Population (1990): 255 (127 housing units)
Area: 1.9 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
Zip code(s): 66094

White Cloud, MI (city, FIPS 86680) Location: 43.55292 N, 85.77265 W
Population (1990): 1147 (478 housing units)
Area: 5.0 sq km (land), 0.2 sq km (water)
Zip code(s): 49349

Saint Cloud, WI Zip code(s): 53079

Red Cloud, NE (city, FIPS 40920) Location: 40.08610 N, 98.52232 W
Population (1990): 1204 (638 housing units)
Area: 2.6 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
Zip code(s): 68970

Saint Cloud, MN Zip code(s): 56301, 56303, 56304

Saint Cloud, FL Zip code(s): 34769, 34771, 34772, 34773

St. Cloud, MN (city, FIPS 56896) Location: 45.55395 N, 94.17036 W
Population (1990): 48812 (18828 housing units)
Area: 37.6 sq km (land), 1.2 sq km (water)

St. Cloud, MO (village, FIPS 64172) Location: 38.17252 N, 91.21256 W
Population (1990): 59 (27 housing units)
Area: 2.8 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)

St. Cloud, WI (village, FIPS 70500) Location: 43.82261 N, 88.16730 W
Population (1990): 494 (190 housing units)
Area: 2.4 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)

St. Cloud, FL (city, FIPS 62625) Location: 28.24179 N, 81.28981 W
Population (1990): 12453 (5996 housing units)
Area: 19.5 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)

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Cloud

Cir`ro-cu"mu*lus\, n. [Cirrus + cumulus.] (Meteor.) See under Cloud.
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Cloud

Cir`ro-stra"tus\, n. [Cirrus + stratus.] (Meteor.) See under Cloud.
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Cloud

Cir"rus\, n.; pl. Cirri. [L., lock, curl, ringlet.] [Also written cirrhus.]

1. (Bot.) A tendril or clasper.

2. (Zo["o]l.) (a) A soft tactile appendage of the mantle of many Mollusca, and of the parapodia of Annelida. Those near the head of annelids are Tentacular cirri; those of the last segment are caudal cirri. (b) The jointed, leglike organs of Cirripedia. See Annelida, and Polych[ae]ta.

Note: In some of the inferior animals the cirri aid in locomotion; in others they are used in feeding; in the Annelida they are mostly organs of touch. Some cirri are branchial in function.

3. (Zo["o]l.) The external male organ of trematodes and some other worms, and of certain Mollusca.

4. (Meteor.) See under Cloud.
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