cirrhus (Meaning)

Wordnet

cirrhus (n)

usually coiled

Webster

cirrhus (n.)

Same as Cirrus.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cirrhus

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

cirrhus Sentence Examples

  1. The cirrhus of smoke billowed gracefully into the sky, carried away by the wind.
  2. As the storm approached, dark cirrhus clouds gathered ominously on the horizon.
  3. The artist depicted the cirrhus formations in the sky with intricate detail in their painting.
  4. Sailors often looked to the cirrhus clouds to predict changes in the weather while at sea.
  5. The cirrhus of mist clung to the mountainside, obscuring the view of the valley below.
  6. In the early morning, thin cirrhus streaks painted the sky in hues of pink and orange.
  7. The cirrhus patterns in the sky seemed to dance and shift with the changing winds.
  8. With a practiced eye, the meteorologist analyzed the cirrhus formations to forecast the upcoming weather.
  9. The cirrhus of steam rose from the bubbling hot spring, creating a surreal atmosphere in the forest.
  10. As the sun set, the cirrhus clouds caught fire, casting a brilliant display of colors across the evening sky.

FAQs About the word cirrhus

usually coiledSame as Cirrus.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The cirrhus of smoke billowed gracefully into the sky, carried away by the wind.

As the storm approached, dark cirrhus clouds gathered ominously on the horizon.

The artist depicted the cirrhus formations in the sky with intricate detail in their painting.

Sailors often looked to the cirrhus clouds to predict changes in the weather while at sea.