cumulonimbus

noun
/ˌkjuː.mjʊ.ləʊˈnɪm.bəs/UK/ˌkju.mjə.loʊˈnɪm.bəs/US

Etymology

From Latin cumulus (“heap”) + nimbus (“cloud”).

  1. borrowed from cumulus

Definitions

  1. A cloud with a tall structure and flat base, often associated with thunderstorms.

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