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Definition of mist
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Mist (n.)
Coarse,
watery
vapor,
floating
or
falling
in
visible
particles,
approaching
the form of rain; as,
Scotch
mist..
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Mist
::
Mist (n.)
Hence,
anything
which dims or
darkens,
and
obscures
or
intercepts
vision..
Schooldame
::
Schooldame
(n.) A
schoolmistress.
Synonymized
::
Synonymist
(n.) One who
collects
or
explains
synonyms.
Chymist
::
Chymist
() Alt. of
Chymistr.
Quite
::
Quite (a.)
Completely;
wholly;
entirely;
totally;
perfectly;
as, the work is not quite done; the
object
is quite
accomplished;
to be quite
mistaken..
Mistico
::
Mistico
(n.) A kind of small
sailing
vessel
used in the
Mediterranean.
It is
rigged
partly
like a
xebec,
and
partly
like a
felucca..
Truce
::
Truce (n.) A
suspension
of arms by
agreement
of the
commanders
of
opposing
forces;
a
temporary
cessation
of
hostilities,
for
negotiation
or other
purpose;
an
armistice..
Nonuniformist
::
Nonuniformist
(n.) One who
believes
that past
changes
in the
structure
of the earth have
proceeded
from
cataclysms
or
causes
more
violent
than are now
operating;
--
called
also
nonuniformitarian.
Wet
::
Wet (a.) Rainy
weather;
foggy or misty
weather.
Viscum
::
Viscum
(n.)
Birdlime,
which is often made from the
berries
of the
European
mistletoe..
Aqua
::
Aqua (n.)
Water;
-- a word much used in
pharmacy
and the old
chemistry,
in
various
signification,
determined
by the word or words
annexed..
Schoolma''am
::
Schoolma'am
(n.) A
schoolmistress.
Viscin
::
Viscin
(n.) A
clear,
viscous,
tasteless
substance
extracted
from the
mucilaginous
sap of the
mistletoe
(Viscum
album),
holly,
etc., and
constituting
an
essential
ingredient
of
birdlime..
Rooky
::
Rooky (a.)
Misty;
gloomy.
Woulfe Bottle
::
Woulfe
bottle
(n.) A kind of wash
bottle
with two or three
necks;
-- so
called
after the
inventor,
Peter
Woulfe,
an
English
chemist..
Herpetotomist
::
Herpetotomist
(n.) One who
dissects,
or
studies
the
anatomy
of,
reptiles..
Decided
::
Decided
(a.) Free from
ambiguity;
unequivocal;
unmistakable;
unquestionable;
clear;
evident;
as, a
decided
advantage..
Literature
::
Literature
(n.) The
collective
body of
literary
productions,
embracing
the
entire
results
of
knowledge
and fancy
preserved
in
writing;
also, the whole body of
literary
productions
or
writings
upon a given
subject,
or in
reference
to a
particular
science
or
branch
of
knowledge,
or of a given
country
or
period;
as, the
literature
of
Biblical
criticism;
the
literature
of
chemistry..
Mercury
::
Mercury
(n.) A
metallic
element
mostly
obtained
by
reduction
from
cinnabar,
one of its ores. It is a
heavy,
opaque,
glistening
liquid
(commonly
called
quicksilver),
and is used in
barometers,
thermometers,
ect.
Specific
gravity
13.6.
Symbol
Hg
(Hydrargyrum).
Atomic
weight
199.8.
Mercury
has a
molecule
which
consists
of only one atom. It was named by the
alchemists
after the god
Mercury,
and
designated
by his
symbol,
/..
Mistaken
::
Mistaken
(p. p.) of
Mistak.
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