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Fog logo #10101) Aerosol 2) Air-travel snarler 3) Airfield closer 4) Airport closer 5) Airport delayer 6) Airport hazard 7) Aviation concern 8) Bank deposit 9) Bay Area weather factor 10) Befuddle 11) Befuddlement 12) Bewilderment 13) Brume 14) Cause of flight delays 15) Cause of low ceiling 16) Cause of many an accident
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Fog

Fog logo #10101) Becloud 2) Befog 3) Cloud 4) Daze 5) Fogbank 6) Fogginess 7) Fug 8) Haze 9) Miasma 10) Mist 11) Murk 12) Murkiness 13) Obnubilate 14) Pogonip 15) Pollution 16) Steam 17) Steam up 18) Turbidity 19) Vapor 20) Vapour
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Fog

Fog logo #21673A hydrometeor consisting of a visible aggregate of minute water droplets (or ice crystals), suspended in the atmosphere near the Earth's surface. According to international definition, fog reduces visibility below one kilometer. Fog differs from cloud only in that the base of fog is at the Earth's surface while clouds are above the surface. When co...
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Fog

Fog logo #21002• (n.) Dead or decaying grass remaining on land through the winter; -- called also foggage. • (v. i.) To show indistinctly or become indistinct, as the picture on a negative sometimes does in the process of development. • (n.) A state of mental confusion. • (v. t.) To envelop, as with fog; to befog; to overcast; to darken; to ob...
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fog logo #21003cloud of small water droplets near ground level and sufficiently dense to reduce horizontal visibility to less than 1,000 m (3,281 feet). The word ... [7 related articles]
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fog

fog logo #209731. Watery vapor condensed in the lower part of the atmosphere and disturbing its transparency. It differs from cloud only in being near the ground, and from mist in not approaching so nearly to fine rain. See Cloud. ... 2. A state of mental confusion. Fog alarm, Fog bell, Fog horn, etc, a bell, horn, whistle or other contrivance that sounds an alar...
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fog logo #21001(fog) a colloid system in which the dispersion medium is a gas and the dispersed particles are liquid. an artifact seen on a radiograph caused by unintentional exposure to reducing contrast.
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Fog

Fog logo #21048An overall density in the photographic image cause by unintentional exposure to light or unwanted chemical activity
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FOG

FOG logo #10444First Osborne Group
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Fog

Fog logo #20972Fog (fŏg) noun [ Confer Scot. fog , fouge , moss, foggage rank grass, Late Latin fogagium , W. ffwg dry grass.] (Agriculture) (a) A second growth of grass; aftergrass. (b) Dead or decaying grass remaining on land through the winter; --...
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Fog

Fog logo #20972Fog intransitive verb [ Etymol. uncertain.] To practice in a small or mean way; to pettifog. [ Obsolete] « Where wouldst thou fog to get a fee?» Dryden.
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Fog

Fog logo #20972Fog noun [ Dan. snee fog snow falling thick, drift of snow, driving snow, confer Icelandic fok spray, snowdrift, fjūk snowstorm, fjūka to drift.] 1. Watery vapor condensed in the lower part of the atmosphere and disturbing its transparency. It differs fr...
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Fog

Fog logo #20972Fog transitive verb (Agriculture) To pasture cattle on the fog, or aftergrass, of; to eat off the fog from.
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Fog

Fog logo #22274A cloud of water droplets suspended in the air that touches the ground giving a horizontal visibility of less than 200 metres.
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fog

fog logo #22089A mass of cool air filled with tiny droplets forming upwards from ground level.
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Fog

Fog logo #20948An overall density in the photographic image cause by unintentional exposure to light or unwanted chemical activity.
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fog logo #20449Effect of extraneous light or accidental exposure on film or paper. Causes a grey veil in light areas. Gross fogging can turn film or prints completely black. Slight fogging will cause reduced contrast and is generally pretty bad news.It is also possible to fog chemically.
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FOG

FOG logo #23127 Fibre Optic Gyro
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FOG logo #23763Father of the Groom
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fog

fog logo #10133a hydrometeor consisting of a visible aggregate of minute water droplets (or ice crystals), suspended in the atmosphere near the earth's surface; according to international definition, fog reduces visibility below one kilometer, fog differs from cloud only in that the base of fog is at the earth's surface while clouds are above the surface; when co...
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Fog

Fog logo #20784A condition of bad visibility in the lower atmosphere caused by the presence of particles of condensed moisture, of smoke, or of a mixture of the two held in suspension in the air.
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fog logo #20974murk noun an atmosphere in which visibility is reduced because of a cloud of some substance
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fog logo #21221Cloud that collects at the surface of the Earth, composed of water vapour that has condensed on particles of dust in the atmosphere. Cloud and fog are both caused by the air temperature falling below dew point. The thickness of fog depends on the number of water particles it contains. Officially, fog...
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Fog

Fog logo #22280A cloud, with its base on the surface, reducing visibility. If visibility is frequently reduced to 1/4 of a mile or less, the fog is termed dense fog.
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Fog

Fog logo #23451A reader?s state of inability to imagine clearly the setting or action the author is presenting
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