
1) About to cry 2) Add moisture 3) Aerosol 4) Aerosol output 5) Aerosol spray 6) Air asea, often 7) Air pollution 8) Almost a drizzle 9) Atomizer output 10) Atomizer squirt 11) Become covered with mist 12) Blurrer 13) Brume 14) Canadian mountain 15) Cloud 16) Cloud around Niagara Falls 17) Cloud forest feature
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1) Becloud 2) Befog 3) Brume 4) Cloud 5) Fog 6) Haze 7) Obnubilate 8) Semitransparency 9) Shade 10) Spray 11) Steam 12) Vapor 13) Vapour
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• (v. t.) To cloud; to cover with mist; to dim. • (v. i.) To rain in very fine drops; as, it mists. • (n.) Visible watery vapor suspended in the atmosphere, at or near the surface of the earth; fog. • (n.) Coarse, watery vapor, floating or falling in visible particles, approaching the form of rain; as, Scotch mist. • (n.) H...
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A photographed anomaly (not seen at time of photo) that appears as a 'blanket' of light. Theory suggests that this is the appearance of a 'ghost' or 'spirit' of the dead. As with other photographed anomalies there is environmental issues that are of concern to the validity of their existence (moisture, reflection, dirty lens, etc.). There has been ...
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A collection of microscopic water droplets suspended in the atmosphere. It does not reduce visibility as much as fog and is often confused with drizzle.
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Slight impairment of visibility resulting from water droplets suspended in the air.
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(from the article `industrial glass`) ...of the fracture. (For instance, a thermal fracture generally produces a large mirror, whereas a mechanical fracture often displays a small ...
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suspension in the atmosphere of very tiny water droplets (50–200 microns in diameter) or wet hygroscopic particles that reduces horizontal ... [1 related articles]
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Liquid droplets suspended in air. Usually generated by the condensation from the gaseous to the liquid state or by dispersing a liquid through agitation or atomizing.
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1. Visible watery vapor suspended in the atmosphere, at or near the surface of the earth; fog. ... 2. Coarse, watery vapor, floating or falling in visible particles, approaching the form of rain; as, Scotch mist. ... 3. Hence, anything which dims or darkens, and obscures or intercepts vision. 'His passion cast a mist before his sense. ... <botan...
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Consists of microscopic water droplets suspended in the air which produce a thin grayish veil over the landscape. It reduces visibility to a lesser extent than fog.
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A glass packed with crushed ice to which spirits are added, usually straight.
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Mist intransitive verb To rain in very fine drops; as, it
mists .
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Mist transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Misted ;
present participle & verbal noun Misting .] To cloud; to cover with mist; to dim.
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Mist (mĭst) noun [ Anglo-Saxon mist ; akin to D. & Swedish mist , Icelandic mistr , German mist dung, Goth. maíhstus , Anglo-Saxon mīgan to make water, Icelandic mīga , Lithuanian migla mist, Russian mgla , Latin
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A horizontal visibility of more than 200 metres but less than 6 miles caused by water droplets in suspension in the atmosphere.
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very small droplets of liquid suspended in a gas
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A mass of cool air filled with tiny droplets close to ground level.
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Consists of microscopic water droplets suspended in the air, which produces a thin grayish veil over the landscape. It reduces visibility to a lesser extent than fog. In Australia, it is described as similar to fog, but visibility remains more than a kilometer.
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Liquid particles measuring 40 to 500 micrometers (pm), are formed by condensation of vapor. By comparison, fog particles are smaller than 40 micrometers (pm).
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Liquid particles 40 to 500 microns in diameter that are formed by condensation of vapor in air.
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a slight fog caused by condensation of moisture.
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noun a thin fog with condensation near the ground
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rocio, espray, vaporización
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[Respiratory protection] A liquid condensation particulate. NIOSH Definition
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