Word Meanings - INTERCLOUD - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To cloud. Daniel.
Related words: (words related to INTERCLOUD)
- CLOUDINESS
The state of being cloudy. - CLOUDLAND
Dreamland. - CLOUD-BURST
A sudden copious rainfall, as the whole cloud had been precipitated at once. - CLOUDBERRY
A species of raspberry growing in the northern regions, and bearing edible, amber-colored fruit. - CLOUD-COMPELLER
Cloud-gatherer; -- an epithet applied to Zeus. Pope. - CLOUDING
1. A mottled appearance given to ribbons and silks in the process of dyeing. 2. A diversity of colors in yarn, recurring at regular intervals. Knight. - CLOUDLESS
Without a cloud; clear; bright. A cloudless winter sky. Bankroft. -- Cloud"less*ly, adv. -- Cloud"less*ness, n. - CLOUD
arising from the frequent resemblance of clouds to rocks or hillocks 1. A collection of visible vapor, or watery particles, susponded in the upper atmosphere. I do set my bow in the cloud. Gen. ix. 13. Note: A classification of clouds according - CLOUDILY
In a cloudy manner; darkly; obscurely. Dryden. - CLOUD-BUILT
Built of, or in, the clouds; airy; unsubstantial; imaginary. Cowper. So vanished my cloud-built palace. Goldsmith. - CLOUDLET
A little cloud. R. Browning. Eve's first star through fleecy cloudlet peeping. Coleridge. - DANIEL
A Hebrew prophet distinguished for sagacity and ripeness of judgment in youth; hence, a sagacious and upright judge. A Daniel come to judgment. Shak. - CLOUDY
1. Overcast or obscured with clouds; clouded; as, a cloudy sky. 2. Consisting of a cloud or clouds. As Moses entered into the tabernacle, the cloudy pillar descended. Ex. xxxiii. 9 3. Indicating gloom, anxiety, sullenness, or ill-nature; not open - CLOUDAGE
Mass of clouds; cloudiness. A scudding cloudage of shapes. Coleridge. - CLOUD-CAPPED
Having clouds resting on the top or head; reaching to the clouds; as, cloud-capped mountains. - UNCLOUD
To free from clouds; to unvail; to clear from obscurity, gloom, sorrow, or the like. Beau. & Fl. - DISCLOUD
To clear from clouds. Fuller. - INTERCLOUD
To cloud. Daniel. - BECLOUD
To cause obscurity or dimness to; to dim; to cloud. If thou becloud the sunshine of thine eye. Quarles. - ENCLOUD
To envelop in clouds; to cloud. Spenser. - THUNDERCLOUD
A cloud charged with electricity, and producing lightning and thunder. - OVERCLOUD
To cover or overspread with clouds; to becloud; to overcast. - INCLOUD
To envelop as in clouds; to darken; to obscure. Milton.