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- downward protuberances; mostly seen with species castell****. Genitus mother clouds No genitus types. Mutatus mother clouds Cirro****ulus cirromutatus Cirro****ulus...
- coding is determined by the predominant variety or occasionally by the genitus mother cloud. Alto****ulus lenticularis (Ac len lenticular cloud) is a lens-shaped...
- its original form after the appearance of the new genus, it is termed a genitus cloud. One example of this is strato****ulus ****ulogenitus, a strato****ulus...
- precipitation or virga, and is not accompanied by any accessory clouds. Genitus mother clouds: Cirrostratus fibratus cirro****ulogenitus sometimes appears...
- Stratus clouds are low-level clouds characterized by horizontal layering with a uniform base, as opposed to convective or ****uliform clouds formed by rising...
- A secundogeniture (from Latin: secundus 'following, second', and genitus 'born') was a dependent territory given to a younger son of a princely house...
- layer in precipitation below the main cloud deck. Pannus is coded CL7. Genitus mother clouds: This genus type can form from ****ulus and ****ulonimbus....
- supplementary feature. Mother clouds: This genus type has no recognized genitus mother clouds. However cirro****ulus stratiformis cirromutatus or cirrostratomutatus...
- nec genitus. Filius a Patre solo est: non factus, nec creatus, sed genitus. Spiritus Sanctus a Patre et Filio: non factus, nec creatus, nec genitus, sed...
- Feuardentius, supposedly translating it from Hebrew to mean Latin: a patribus genitus, lit. 'the child of fathers'. A theory proposed by Matter in 1828 identified...