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    cloud
    /klaʊd/

    noun

    • 1. a visible mass of condensed watery vapour floating in the atmosphere, typically high above the general level of the ground: "the sun had disappeared behind a cloud"
    • 2. used to refer to a state or cause of gloom, suspicion, trouble, or worry: "the only cloud on the immediate horizon is raising a mortgage" Similar threatmenaceshadowspectre

    verb

    • 1. (of the sky) become overcast or gloomy: "the blue skies clouded over abruptly" Similar become cloudycloud overbecome overcastbecome gloomyOpposite clear
    • 2. make or become less clear or transparent: "blood pumped out, clouding the water" Similar make cloudymake murkydirtydarkenOpposite clear

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  2. a computer network where files and programs can be stored, especially the internet: All the photographs are kept on the cloud rather than on hard drives. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Idioms. be on cloud nine. be under a cloud. a cloud hanging over someone. a cloud on the horizon. a dark cloud. every cloud has a silver lining. cloud.

  3. "The cloud" refers to servers that are accessed over the Internet, and the software and databases that run on those servers. Cloud servers are located in data centers all over the world. By using cloud computing, users and companies do not have to manage physical servers themselves or run software applications on their own machines.

  4. The meaning of CLOUD is a visible mass of particles of condensed vapor (such as water or ice) suspended in the atmosphere of a planet (such as the earth) or moon. How to use cloud in a sentence.

  5. Apr 26, 2024 · Clouds form when air becomes saturated, or filled, with water vapor. Warm air can hold more water vapor than cold air, so lowering the temperature of an air mass is like squeezing a sponge. Clouds are the visible result of that squeeze of cooler, moist air. Moist air becomes cloudy with only slight cooling.

  6. The cloud is a metaphor for a global network of remote servers that operates as a single ecosystem, commonly associated with the Internet.

  7. a white or grey mass that floats in the sky, made of small water drops: rain / storm clouds. The entire region is covered in thick cloud. cloud noun (DIRTY AIR) B2. a mass of gas or very small pieces of something floating in the air: a cloud of dust / smoke. cloudless. adjective. without clouds. Idioms. be under a cloud. cloud. verb.

  8. noun. a visible collection of particles of water or ice suspended in the air, usually at an elevation above the earth's surface. Synonyms: vapor. any similar mass, especially of smoke or dust. a dim or obscure area in something otherwise clear or transparent. a patch or spot differing in color from the surrounding surface.

  9. cloud. noun. /klaʊd/ Idioms. [countable, uncountable] a grey or white mass that floats in the sky, made of very small drops of water. Dark clouds were gathering in the west. The cloud cover is quite dense today. black/grey clouds. thick/dense cloud. The sun went behind a cloud. It was scorching and there wasn't a cloud in the sky.

  10. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CloudCloud - Wikipedia

    For other uses, see Cloud (disambiguation). In meteorology, a cloud is an aerosol consisting of a visible mass of miniature liquid droplets, frozen crystals, or other particles suspended in the atmosphere of a planetary body or similar space. [1] Water or various other chemicals may compose the droplets and crystals.

  11. cloud. (kloud) n. 1. a. A visible body of very fine water droplets or ice particles suspended in the atmosphere at altitudes ranging up to several miles above sea level. b. A mass of particles or droplets, as of dust, smoke, or steam, suspended in the atmosphere or existing in outer space. 2. a.

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