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Definition of fog
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Fog (n.) A state of
mental
confusion.
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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..
Pettifogulize
::
Pettifogulize
(v. i.) To act as a
pettifogger;
to use
contemptible
tricks.
Smoky
::
Smoky
(superl.)
Having
the
appearance
or
nature
of
smoke;
as, a smoky fog..
Rook
::
Rook (n.) Mist; fog. See Roke.
Befog
::
Befog (v. t.)
Hence:
To
confuse;
to
mystify.
Pettifogging
::
Pettifogging
(n.)
Pettifoggery.
Fog
::
Fog (v. t.) To
pasture
cattle
on the fog, or
aftergrass,
of; to eat off the fog
from..
Clear
::
Clear (v. i.) To
become
free from
clouds
or fog; to
become
fair; -- often
followed
by up, off, or
away..
Fogging
::
Fogging
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Fo.
Fogged
::
Fogged
(imp. & p. p.) of Fo.
Damp
::
Damp (n.)
Moisture;
humidity;
fog;
fogginess;
vapor.
Foggily
::
Foggily
(adv.)
In a foggy
manner;
obscurely.
Pettifogged
::
Pettifogged
(imp. & p. p.) of
Pettifo.
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..
Fog
::
Fog (v. i.) To show
indistinctly
or
become
indistinct,
as the
picture
on a
negative
sometimes
does in the
process
of
development..
Foge
::
Foge (n.) The
Cornish
name for a forge used for
smelting
tin.
Envelop
::
Envelop
(v. t.) To put a
covering
about;
to wrap up or in; to
inclose
within
a case,
wrapper,
integument
or the like; to
surround
entirely;
as, to
envelop
goods or a
letter;
the fog
envelops
a
ship..
Vapor
::
Vapor (n.) In a loose and
popular
sense,
any
visible
diffused
substance
floating
in the
atmosphere
and
impairing
its
transparency,
as
smoke,
fog, etc..
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..
Lift
::
Lift (v. i.) To rise; to
become
or
appear
raised
or
elevated;
as, the fog
lifts;
the land lifts to a ship
approaching
it..
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