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fog
v. cloud; cover with fog; become covered with fog; obscure, blur, confuse; cause bewilderment, perplex
 
n. haze, mist, mass of small droplets of water in the air which reduce visibility; confusion; blurring; hazy appearance, cloudiness (on photographic film); aftergrass, grass that grows after the initial crop has been mown (Agriculture)


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FOG can be an acronym for...the tool "Flexible Object Generator"the tool "Fragmented-Object Generator"Fiber Optic Gulf - a submarine telecommunications cable linking the United Arab EmiratesQatarBahrain, and KuwaitFibre optic gyroscopeFirst Osborne Group, a computer users' group dedicated to the Osborne-1 personal computer.Fear of GoogleForest Gate railway stationEnglandNational Rail station code FOG.Free Online Games
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Fog
Fog is a cloud in contact with the ground. Fog differs from other clouds only in that fog touches the surface of the Earth. The same cloud that is not fog on lower ground may be fog where it contacts higher ground such as hilltops or mountain ridges. Fog is distinct from mist only in its density. Fog is defined as cloud which reduces visibility to less than 1 km, where as mist is that which reduces visibility to less than 2 km.
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Fog
Fog a colloid system in which the dispersion medium is a gas and the disperse particles are liquid. fog, n See film fault, fogged. [more]Fog - Community and Resources

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Noun
1. droplets of water vapor suspended in the air near the ground
(hypernym) aerosol
(hyponym) fogbank
2. an atmosphere in which visibility is reduced because of a cloud of some substance
(synonym) fogginess, murk, murkiness
(hypernym) atmosphere, atmospheric state
(hyponym) fug
(derivation) obscure, befog, becloud, obnubilate, haze over, cloud, mist
3. confusion characterized by lack of clarity
(synonym) daze, haze
(hypernym) confusion, mental confusion, confusedness, disarray
(derivation) obscure, befog, becloud, obnubilate, haze over, cloud, mist
Verb
1. make less visible or unclear; "The stars are obscured by the clouds"
(synonym) obscure, befog, becloud, obnubilate, haze over, cloud, mist
(hypernym) hide, conceal
(hyponym) overshadow
(derivation) daze, haze


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To dream of traveling through a dense fog, denotes much trouble and business worries. To emerge from it, foretells a weary journey, but profitable.

For a young woman to dream of being in a fog, denotes that she will be mixed up in a salacious scandal, but if she gets out of the fog she will prove her innocence and regain her social standing.
  

Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted, or "What's in a dream": a scientific and practical exposition; By Gustavus Hindman, 1910. For the open domain e-text see: Guttenberg Project

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