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Definition of mist
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of mist is as below...
Mist (n.)
Coarse,
watery
vapor,
floating
or
falling
in
visible
particles,
approaching
the form of rain; as,
Scotch
mist..
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Mistressship
::
Mistressship
(n.)
Ladyship,
a style of
address;
-- with the
personal
pronoun..
Keep
::
Keep (v. t.) To have in one's
service;
to have and
maintain,
as an
assistant,
a
servant,
a
mistress,
a
horse,
etc..
Goodman
::
Goodman
(n.) A
familiar
appellation
of
civility,
equivalent
to My
friend,
Good sir,
Mister;
--
sometimes
used
ironically..
Infallible
::
Infallible
(a.) Not
fallible;
not
capable
of
erring;
entirely
exempt
from
liability
to
mistake;
unerring;
inerrable.
Course
::
Course
(n.) A
series
of
motions
or acts
arranged
in
order;
a
succession
of acts or
practices
connectedly
followed;
as, a
course
of
medicine;
a
course
of
lectures
on
chemistry..
Escape
::
Escape
(n.) That which
escapes
attention
or
restraint;
a
mistake;
an
oversight;
also,
transgression..
Remediless
::
Remediless
(a.) Not
admitting
of a
remedy;
incapable
of being
restored
or
corrected;
incurable;
irreparable;
as, a
remediless
mistake
or
loss..
Mist
::
Mist (v. t.) To
cloud;
to cover with mist; to dim.
Lapse
::
Lapse (v. i.) To slide or slip in moral
conduct;
to fail in duty; to fall from
virtue;
to
deviate
from
rectitude;
to
commit
a fault by
inadvertence
or
mistake.
Lady
::
Lady (n.) A woman
having
proprietary
rights
or
authority;
mistress;
-- a
feminine
correlative
of lord.
Mistreading
::
Mistreading
(n.)
Misstep;
misbehavior.
Hemstitched
::
Hemstitched
(a.)
Having
a broad hem
separated
from the body of the
article
by a line of open work; as, a
hemistitched
handkerchief..
Miscopy
::
Miscopy
(n.) A
mistake
in
copying.
Nomenclature
::
Nomenclature
(n.) The
technical
names used in any
particular
branch
of
science
or art, or by any
school
or
individual;
as, the
nomenclature
of
botany
or of
chemistry;
the
nomenclature
of
Lavoisier
and his
associates..
Mistrain
::
Mistrain
(v. t.) To train
amiss.
Deuterogamist
::
Deuterogamist
(n.) One who
marries
the
second
time.
Inerringly
::
Inerringly
(adv.)
Without
error,
mistake,
or
deviation;
unerringly..
Homologue
::
Homologue
(n.) That which is
homologous
to
something
else; as, the
corresponding
sides,
etc., of
similar
polygons
are the
homologues
of each
other;
the
members
or terms of an
homologous
series
in
chemistry
are the
homologues
of each
other;
one of the bones in the hand of man is the
homologue
of that in the
paddle
of a
whale..
Mistigris
::
Mistigris
(n.) Alt. of
Mistigr.
Science
::
Science
(n.) Any
branch
or
department
of
systematized
knowledge
considered
as a
distinct
field of
investigation
or
object
of
study;
as, the
science
of
astronomy,
of
chemistry,
or of
mind..
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