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fog1
noun
1 a suspension of tiny water droplets or ice crystals forming a cloud close to the ground surface and reducing visibility to less than 1 km; thick mist.
2 photog a blurred patch on a negative, print or transparency, which can be caused by excess light, chemical impurities, aged materials, etc.
3 a blur; cloudiness.
4 a state of confusion or bewilderment.
verb (fogged , fogging )
1 tr & intr (often fog over or up) to obscure or become obscured with, or as if with, fog or condensation.
2 to confuse or perplex.
3 photog to be affected by fog.
[16c: derived from foggy boggy or marshy, from fog2]
fogless adjective .
noun
1 a suspension of tiny water droplets or ice crystals forming a cloud close to the ground surface and reducing visibility to less than 1 km; thick mist.
2 photog a blurred patch on a negative, print or transparency, which can be caused by excess light, chemical impurities, aged materials, etc.
3 a blur; cloudiness.
4 a state of confusion or bewilderment.
verb (fogged , fogging )
1 tr & intr (often fog over or up) to obscure or become obscured with, or as if with, fog or condensation.
2 to confuse or perplex.
3 photog to be affected by fog.
[16c: derived from foggy boggy or marshy, from fog2]
fogless adjective .
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