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Cumulonimbus vs. Incus — What's the Difference?

Cumulonimbus vs. Incus — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Cumulonimbus and Incus

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Cumulonimbus

An extremely dense, vertically developed cumulus with a low dark base and fluffy masses that extend to great heights, usually producing heavy rains, thunderstorms, or hailstorms.

Incus

The incus or anvil is a bone in the middle ear. The anvil-shaped small bone is one of three ossicles in the middle ear.

Cumulonimbus

(meteorology) A cloud, with a tall structure and a flat base, that is often associated with thunderstorms.

Incus

An anvil-shaped bone between the malleus and the stapes in the mammalian middle ear. Also called anvil.

Cumulonimbus

A dark cloud of great vertical extent charged with electricity; associated with thunderstorms
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Incus

A thunderhead.

Incus

(skeleton) A small anvil-shaped bone in the middle ear.

Incus

(meteorology) an accessory cloud, in the shape of an anvil which forms by spreading at the top of a cumulonimbus.

Incus

An anvil.

Incus

One of the small bones in the tympanum of the ear; the anvil bone. See Ear.

Incus

The central portion of the armature of the pharynx in the Rotifera.

Incus

The ossicle between the malleus and the stapes

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