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noun (cumuli)
  1. A large white puffy cloud that develops through convection. On a hot, humid day, they can form towers and even become cumulonimbus clouds.
    • 2007 September 1, "Who"s afraid of Google?: The world"s internet superpower faces testing times", in w:The Economist, The Economist, The Economist Newspaper Ltd, ISSN 0013-0613, volume 384, number 8544, page 9,
    • :Ironically, there is something rather cloudlike about the multiple complaints surrounding Google. The issues are best parted into two cumuli: a set of "public" arguments about how to regulate Google; and a set of "private" ones for Google"s managers, to do with the strategy the firm needs to get through the coming storm.
      1. A mound or heap.
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  • Italian: cumulo (1,2)
    (trans-mid)

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