cumulous

cumulous
cumulous [kyo͞o′myə ləs]
adj.
of, or having the form of, a cumulus, esp. the cloud

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cu·mu·lous (kyo͞oʹmyə-ləs) adj.
Resembling a pile or mound; heaped up.

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