fractus

/ˈfræktəs/
noun
  1. A type of cloud with a ragged, broken appearance, often seen in stormy weather.
    • Meteorologists observed fractus clouds moving rapidly ahead of the squall line.
    • Fractus clouds formed beneath the thunderstorm, looking like torn pieces of cotton.
    • The sky was filled with fractus clouds after the cold front passed.
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