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cirrus
A principal high-level cloud type characterised by white, delicate filaments or wisps, of white (or mostly white) patches, or of narrow bands, found at an altitude of above 7000 metres
A thin tendril-like appendage
{i} cloud formation containing ice crystals
a wispy white cloud (usually of fine ice crystals) at a high altitude (4 to 8 miles)
One of the three basic cloud forms (the others are cumulus and stratus) It is also one of the three high cloud types Cirrus are thin, wispy clouds composed of ice crystals and often appear as veil patches or strands In the mid-latitudes, cloud bases are usually found between 20,000 to 30,000 feet, and it is the highest cloud that forms in the sky, except for the tops, or anvils, of cumulonimbus, which occasionally build to excessive heights
A tendril
High clouds, usually above 18,000 feet, composed of ice crystals
A soft tactile appendage of the mantle of many Mollusca, and of the parapodia of Annelida
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An international ATM network, Cirrus allows customers to obtain balance enquiries and/or withdraw cash at all overseas ATMs featuring the Cirrus logo
(CI) - High clouds, usually above 18,000 feet, composed of ice crystals
High altitude cloud (6,000 to 12,000m) composed of ice crystals with a delicate and whispy appearance
High clouds, usually above 18,000 feet, composed of ice crystals and appearing in the form of white, delicate filaments or white or mostly white patches or narrow bands
High-level clouds (16,000 feet or more), composed of ice crystals and appearing in the form of white, delicate filaments or white or mostly white patches or narrow bands Cirrus clouds typically have a fibrous or hairlike appearance, and often are semi-transparent Thunderstorm anvils are a form of cirrus cloud, but most cirrus clouds are not associated with thunderstorms
a fibrous cloud of ice particles
Clouds that are thin, feather-like ice crystal clouds in patches or narrow bands Cirrus clouds are sometimes called mares tails The bases of cirrus clouds are above 16,000 feet AGL
a high-altitude cloud composed of narrow bands or patches of thin, generally white, fleecy parts
Cirrus is a network of cash machines which are part of the MasterCard system If you have a card with the Cirrus sign on it you can take out cash from ATMs around the world which display both the Cirrus and MasterCard signs The cash is given out in the local currency and debited to your account in pounds There is a charge for using Cirrus - usually 1 5-2 5 per cent of the amount taken out
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