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altocumulus
al·to·cu·mu·lus A0233400 (ăl′tō-kyo͞o′myə-ləs)n. A cloud formation of rounded, fleecy, white or gray masses. [Latin altus, high; see al- in Indo-European roots + cumulus.]altocumulus (ˌæltəʊˈkjuːmjʊləs) n, pl -li (-laɪ) (Physical Geography) a globular cloud at an intermediate height of about 2400 to 6000 metres (8000 to 20 000 feet)al•to•cu•mu•lus (ˌæl toʊˈkyu myə ləs) n., pl. -li (-ˌlaɪ) a cloud characterized by globular masses or rolls in layers or patches: of medium altitude, about 8000–20,000 ft. (2450–6100 m). [1890–95] al·to·cu·mu·lus (ăl′tō-kyo͞o′myə-ləs) A fleecy white or gray cloud formation, usually occurring in wide patches or bands. Altocumulus clouds form at middle levels of the atmosphere.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | altocumulus - a cumulus cloud at an intermediate altitude of 2 or 3 milesaltocumulus cloudcumulus, cumulus cloud - a globular cloud | TranslationsLegalSeecloudAcronymsSeeACaltocumulus Related to altocumulus: cirrocumulus, cirrostratusSynonyms for altocumulusnoun a cumulus cloud at an intermediate altitude of 2 or 3 milesSynonymsRelated Words |