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1cloud

noun, often attributive \ˈklad\

: a white or gray mass in the sky that is made of many very small drops of water

: a large amount of smoke, dust, etc., that hangs in the air

: a large number of things (such as insects) that move together through the air in a group

Full Definition of CLOUD

1
:  a visible mass of particles of condensed vapor (as water or ice) suspended in the atmosphere of a planet (as the earth) or moon
2
:  something resembling or suggesting a cloud: as
a :  a light filmy, puffy, or billowy mass seeming to float in the air <a cloud of blond hair> <a ship under a cloud of sail>
b (1) :  a usually visible mass of minute particles suspended in the air or a gas
(2) :  an aggregation of usually obscuring matter especially in interstellar space (3) :  an aggregate of charged particles (as electrons)
c :  a great crowd or multitude :  swarm <clouds of mosquitoes>
3
:  something that has a dark, lowering, or threatening aspect <clouds of war> <a cloud of suspicion>
4
:  something that obscures or blemishes <a cloud of ambiguity>
5
:  a dark or opaque vein or spot (as in marble or a precious stone)
6
:  the computers and connections that support cloud computing <storing files in the cloud>
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Origin of CLOUD

Middle English, rock, cloud, from Old English clūd; perhaps akin to Greek gloutos buttock
First Known Use: 14th century

Other Climate/Meteorology Terms

monsoon, occlusion, ozone, rime, squall, zephyr

Rhymes with CLOUD

2cloud

verb

: to confuse (a person's mind or judgment)

: to make (something, such as an issue or situation) difficult to understand

: to affect (something) in a bad way

Full Definition of CLOUD

intransitive verb
1
:  to grow cloudy —usually used with over or up <clouded over before the storm>
2
a of facial features :  to become troubled, apprehensive, or distressed in appearance <her face clouded with worry>
b :  to become blurry, dubious, or ominous —often used with over <the outlook is clouding over>
3
:  to billow up in the form of a cloud
transitive verb
1
a :  to envelop or hide with or as if with a cloud
b :  to make opaque especially by condensation of moisture <steam clouded the windows>
c :  to make murky especially with smoke or mist <smoke clouded the sky>
2
:  to make unclear or confused <cloud the issue>
3
:  taint, sully <a clouded reputation>
4
:  to cast gloom over <cloud prospects for success>

First Known Use of CLOUD

1562
CLOUDED Defined for Kids

1cloud

noun \ˈklad\

Definition of CLOUD for Kids

1
:  a visible mass of tiny bits of water or ice hanging in the air usually high above the earth
2
:  a visible mass of small particles in the air <a cloud of dust>
3
:  a large number of things that move together in a group <a cloud of mosquitoes>
4
:  an overwhelming feeling <The news cast a cloud of gloom.>
5
:  the computers and connections that support cloud computing
cloud·less \-ləs\ adjective

2cloud

verb
cloud·edcloud·ing

Definition of CLOUD for Kids

1
:  to make or become cloudy <The sky clouded up.>
2
:  to have a bad effect on <Involvement in the crime clouded his future.>
3
:  to make confused <Doubts clouded her judgment.>

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