floccus

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  A cloud species which consists of rounded tufts of cloud, often formed by dissipation from larger cloud species. Associated with cirrus, cirrocumulus, altocumulus, and stratocumulus genera.
 * 2) A flock or tuft of wool or wool-like hairs; the downy plumage of unfledged birds.

Etymology
Possibly from, related to Old High German , Old Swedish , , both from Proto-Germanic , , and Old Norse , which is from Proto-Germanic.

Noun

 * 1) tuft, wisp of wool
 * 2)  trifle thing of little importance

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