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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A ring of clouds; specifically, a cloudy belt or region north and south of the equator.

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Examples

  • In the square, Black Bavh stared at the cloud-ring spreading away over the valley and leapt to her feet.

    The Wall « A Fly in Amber 2009

  • The boatswain is only weather-wise from his experience as a sailor; but Curtis, in addition to his experience, has some scientific knowledge, and he pointed out to me an appearance in the sky known to meteorologists as a “cloud-ring,” and scarcely ever seen beyond the regions of the torrid zone, which are impregnated by damp vapours brought from all quarters of the ocean by the action of the trade-winds.

    The Survivors of the Chancellor 2003

  • And higher still it rose, and entered a second great cloud-ring, but this ring was white; and once more it emerged from the cloud-ring, and high over all towered the pyramid of shining stone.

    A Child's Book of Saints William Canton 1909

  • The boatswain is only weather-wise from his experience as a sailor; but Curtis, in addition to his experience, has some scientific knowledge, and he pointed out to me an appearance in the sky known to meteorologists as a "cloud-ring," and scarcely ever seen beyond the regions of the torrid zone, which are impregnated by damp vapours brought from all quarters of the ocean by the action of the trade-winds.

    The Survivors of the Chancellor, diary of J.R. Kazallon, passenger Jules Verne 1866

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