cloudling

      English

      Etymology

      From cloud +‎ -ling.

      Noun

      cloudling (plural cloudlings)

      1. A small or miniature cloud; an immature or formative stage in the development of a cloud.
        • 1894, George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray, John St. Loe Strachey, The Cornhill magazine:
          And yet at first it seemed hard to believe that so innocent a cloudling could be the progenitor of mist dense enough to blot out even a section of the enormous landscape.
        • 2009, Chloe Aridjis, Book of clouds:
          “I'll give you an example: a cloudling may coalesce one morning and rise to the sky, ready to meander across the horizon for a few hours before joining a bank of other cloudlings.
      Last modified on 22 March 2012, at 18:09