duplicatus

[doo-pli-key-tuhs, dyoo-]

du·pli·ca·tus

[doo-pli-key-tuhs, dyoo-]
adjective Meteorology.
(of a cloud) consisting of superposed layers that sometimes partially merge.

Origin:
< Latin: doubled; see duplicate
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Duplicatus is always a great word to know.
So is stationary front. Does it mean:
a front between warm and cold air masses that is moving very slowly or not at all
the occurrence of freezing temperatures without the formation of hoarfrost
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