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cir·rus noun also cir·rhus \ˈsirəs\ (plural cir·ri \-ˌrī\) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin cirrus curl, ringlet, bird's crest 1. : a curllike tuft : tendril 2. : any of various slender usually flexible appendages of animals: as a. : any of the curved many-jointed arms of barnacles b. : any of the filaments growing from the stalk and sometimes from the aboral surface of crinoids c. : any of the tactile barbels about the mouth of many fishes d. : any of certain tufts of hair on the legs or antennae of many insects e. : a fused limblike group of cilia on certain protozoans f. : the male copulatory organ of various invertebrate animals (as certain worms and mollusks) 3. : a white filmy variety of cloud usually formed in the highest cloud region at altitudes of 20,000 to 40,000 feet and normally consisting of minute ice crystals — see cloud illustration |