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Definition of fog
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Fog (v. i.) To
practice
in a small or mean way; to
pettifog.
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Fog
::
Fog (v. t.) To
envelop,
as with fog; to
befog;
to
overcast;
to
darken;
to
obscure..
Hunker
::
Hunker
(n.)
Originally,
a
nickname
for a
member
of the
conservative
section
of the
Democratic
party in New York;
hence,
one
opposed
to
progress
in
general;
a
fogy..
Pettifog
::
Pettifog
(v. i.) To do a petty
business
as a
lawyer;
also, to do law
business
in a petty or
tricky
way..
Brumous
::
Brumous
(a.)
Foggy;
misty.
Fog''ger
::
Fog'ger
(n.) One who fogs; a
pettifogger.
Dense
::
Dense (a.)
Having
the
constituent
parts
massed
or
crowded
together;
close;
compact;
thick;
containing
much
matter
in a small
space;
heavy;
opaque;
as, a dense
crowd;
a dense
forest;
a dense fog..
Fog
::
Fog (v. i.) To
practice
in a small or mean way; to
pettifog.
Pettifogulize
::
Pettifogulize
(v. i.) To act as a
pettifogger;
to use
contemptible
tricks.
Fog
::
Fog (n.) Dead or
decaying
grass
remaining
on land
through
the
winter;
--
called
also
foggage.
Fog''gage
::
Fog'gage
(n.) See 1st Fog.
Fog
::
Fog (n.)
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..
Rook
::
Rook (n.) Mist; fog. See Roke.
Fogging
::
Fogging
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Fo.
Fog
::
Fog (v. i.) To show
indistinctly
or
become
indistinct,
as the
picture
on a
negative
sometimes
does in the
process
of
development..
Westness
::
Westness
(n.) A
watery
or moist state of the
atmosphere;
a state of being
rainy,
foggy,
or
misty;
as, the
wetness
of
weather
or the
season..
Foge
::
Foge (n.) The
Cornish
name for a forge used for
smelting
tin.
Siren
::
Siren (n.) An
instrument
for
producing
musical
tones and for
ascertaining
the
number
of sound waves or
vibrations
per
second
which
produce
a note of a given
pitch.
The
sounds
are
produced
by a
perforated
rotating
disk or
disks.
A form with two disks
operated
by steam or
highly
compressed
air is used
sounding
an alarm to
vessels
in fog.
Fogie
::
Fogie (n.) See Fogy.
Damp
::
Damp (n.)
Moisture;
humidity;
fog;
fogginess;
vapor.
Clear
::
Clear (v. i.) To
become
free from
clouds
or fog; to
become
fair; -- often
followed
by up, off, or
away..
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