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nimbus
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Word definitions for nimbus in dictionaries
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A circle of light; a halo. 2 A gray rain cloud.
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Nimbus , from the Latin for "dark cloud", is an anachronistic term for the type of cloud now classified as the nimbostratus cloud . Nimbus also may refer to:
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1610s, "bright cloud surrounding a god," from Latin nimbus "cloud," perhaps related to nebula "cloud, mist" (see nebula ). Meaning "halo" is first recorded c.1730. Meteorological sense of "a rain cloud" is from 1803.
Usage examples of nimbus.
Aunt Pol, her splendid eyes ablaze and a fiery nimbus about her, strode through the hall.
Camera and screen were unable to relay the true intensity of the golden nimbus surrounding the darkship, but Kerath felt its power in some remote recess of being still touched by the amber fluid.
Although she hurried to catch up, this new tunnel branched at sudden and awkward intervals, without benefit of geometric chambers, and by the seventh or eighth branching she lost track of her guide except for the fading nimbus trailing behind it.
Einstein had parchmenty skin, a soft nimbus of gossamer hair, green veins through which the young physicist could see the blood slowly move.
A nimbus of coppery magic now fringed the metal and Planir turned it so that the three could all see the image within it.
The centre design is a quatrefoil, inside which is a lamb with nimbus, and the letters AGNV DI.
Or recall with their phases, each one after one, The clouds that came down to the death of the Sun, Cirrus, Stratus, or Nimbus, some evening last year, As unravel the web of one genus!
Festina, Aarhus, and Nimbus were no more amusing than the Divians, because Festina wanted to be told how Nimbus had induced baby Starbiter to cry for help.
I reached the airlock first, with Nimbus gusting straight behind me, and Aarhus pounding through the hatchway a moment later.
Nimbus hovered near them while Festina whispered to Aarhus in confidential tones.
Then shadows moved up from the bruise-black depths, shading more and more of the writhing billows of cumulus and nimbus, finally climbing into the high cirrus and pond-rippled altocumulus, but at first the shadows brought not grayness or darkness, but an infinite palette of subtleties: gleaming gold dimming to bronze, pure white becoming cream and then dimming to sepia and shade, crimson with the boldness of spilled blood slowly darkening to the rust-red of dried blood, then fading to an autumnal tawny russet.
When sexual appeal and a tantalizing nimbus wrapped around them and exuded a neediness after being deprived of enjoyment by an uncaring or deceased husband, Antonio was always willing to accommodate them.
Her yellow hair rolled back from her round forehead and cool pink cheeks like a veritable nimbus, and for the fiftieth time Condy remarked the charming contrast of her small, deep-brown eyes in the midst of this white satin, yellow hair, white skin, and exquisite pink cheeks.
Pleased with their ferocious folkways, she had joined the game with no weapons save her own transvolutionary gifts, shifting just outside their space to make herself invisible in ambush, levitating in pursuit, killing with her nimbus.
Soon he learned what he had done: He had insulted the worst of clouds, Cumulo Fracto Nimbus, who was usually out looking for parades or picnics to rain on.