
1) Cloud 2) Fog 3) Fumes 4) Mist 5) Pollution 6) Smog 7) Steam 8) Turbidity 9) Vapour 10) Vapours
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1) LA euphemism for smog 2) LA problem 3) Aerosol 4) Atmospheric aggregation 5) Atmospheric blurring 6) Atmospheric mist 7) Atmospheric obfuscation 8) Atmospheric obscurer 9) Atmospheric optical phenomena 10) Atmospheric phenomenon 11) Autumn air feature 12) Become hazy, dull, or cloudy 13) Blur 14) Break a pledge
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Fine dry or wet dust or salt particles in the air that reduce visibility.
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Fine dust or salt particles dispersed through a portion of the atmosphere; a type of lithometeor. The particles are so small that they cannot be felt or individually seen with the naked eye, but they diminish horizontal visibility and give the atmosphere a characteristic opalescent appearance that subdues all colors.
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• (n.) Light vapor or smoke in the air which more or less impedes vision, with little or no dampness; a lack of transparency in the air; hence, figuratively, obscurity; dimness. • (v. t.) To harass or annoy by playing abusive or shameful tricks upon; to humiliate by practical jokes; -- used esp. of college students; as, the sophomores haz...
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Impaired visibility as a result of smoke or dust.
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(from the article `volcano`) Direct sampling of the stratosphere has shown that the major haze-forming agent from volcanic eruptions is not fine dust but an aerosol of tiny ... Atmospheric haze and certain pollutants that scatter visible light are nearly transparent to parts of the infrared spectrum because the scattering ... ...also...
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A degree of cloudiness in a plastic material.
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Fine dust or salt particles in the air that reduce visibility.
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Haze (hāz)
noun [ Confer Icelandic
höss gray; akin to Anglo-Saxon
hasu ,
heasu , gray; or Armor.
aézen ,
ézen , warm vapor, exhalation, zephyr.] Light vapor or smoke in the air which more or less impedes vision, with little or no dampness; a lack of transpar...
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Haze intransitive verb To be hazy, or thick with haze.
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Haze transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Hazed (hāzd); present participle & verbal noun Hazing .] [ Also hase .] [ Confer Swedish haza to hamstring, from has hough, OD. hæssen ham.] 1.
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Particles or fine dust suspended in the air that produce limited visibility.
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Fine dust particles present in a portion of the atmosphere.
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Fine dust or salt particles in the air that reduce visibility. In Canada, haze is defined to consist of fine particles of dust and pollution suspended in the atmosphere, and is distinguished from fog by its bluish or yellowish tinge.
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a concentration near the surface of the Earth, of fine particles (wet or dry dust, salt, etc.,) .
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fine dust or salt particles dispersed through a portion of the atmosphere; the particles are so small that they cannot be felt or individually seen with the naked eye, but they diminish horizontal visibility and give the atmosphere a characteristic opalescent appearance that subdues all colors; a type of lithometeor.
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The cloudy or turbid appearance of an otherwise transparent material caused by light scattered from within the specimen or from its surfaces.
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Cloudiness in plastic film that is measured as ‘percent haze’. Five percent and below is considered high clarity in plastic.
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Slight fog caused by the presence of solid matter such as dust, smoke, or hydroscopic particles carrying a deposit of water in air not saturated with water vapour.
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NATO designation for MI-14 helicopter series
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verb harass by imposing humiliating or painful tasks, as in military institutions
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An undesirable cloudiness in beer, caused by tiny particles that form in the beer during chilling
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Cloudiness in plastic film. Measured as percent haze, anything below 5 percent is generally considered high clarity.
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Haze is an English name for boys and girls. The meaning is `light brown` The name Haze is most commonly given to American boys. Although in most countries Haze is a name given to boys. In the United States, 1 out of 13 Haze`s are girls. If it's too long you might use: Hazel The name sounds like: Josey, Josee Similar names are: Hazel, Hazle
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