Pronunciation: /ˌæltəˈkjuːmjələs lɛnˈtɪkjʊlərɪs/
noun a type of cloud formation that is lens-shaped and typically found at high altitudes
A1 Altocumulus lenticularis clouds look like UFOs in the sky.
A2 Altocumulus lenticularis clouds are often mistaken for flying saucers due to their unique shape.
B1 Altocumulus lenticularis clouds are commonly seen in mountainous regions.
B2 Altocumulus lenticularis clouds are formed by strong winds blowing over mountain ranges.
C1 Altocumulus lenticularis clouds are a type of cloud formation that indicates turbulent airflow.
C2 Altocumulus lenticularis clouds are a rare and fascinating sight for experienced meteorologists.
adjective describing the specific type of cloud formation
A1 The altocumulus lenticularis clouds looked like fluffy pillows in the sky.
A2 We saw altocumulus lenticularis formations while hiking in the mountains.
B1 Pilots are trained to recognize altocumulus lenticularis clouds for their potential turbulence.
B2 Meteorologists study the formation of altocumulus lenticularis clouds to predict weather patterns.
C1 The unique shape of altocumulus lenticularis clouds is caused by strong winds interacting with mountainous terrain.
C2 Photographers often seek out altocumulus lenticularis clouds for their striking appearance in the sky.
formal The altocumulus lenticularis clouds formed a beautiful pattern in the sky.
informal Those altocumulus lenticularis clouds look pretty cool, don't they?
slang Check out those altocumulus lenticularis clouds, they're awesome!
figurative The altocumulus lenticularis clouds seemed to be painted on the sky like a masterpiece.
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