Clouds

/klaʊdz/ noun

Visible masses of water vapor floating in the sky that form when water evaporates and rises into the atmosphere.

From Old English 'clud,' originally meaning a hill or lump of earth, then metaphorically applied to cloud shapes. The word's meaning shifted from solid ground to floating sky formations by around 1300s.

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