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  • 71mist — [OE] Mist is a member of quite a widespread Indo European family of ‘mist’ words. Dutch and Swedish share mist, and among the non Germanic languages Greek has omíkhlē, Lithuanian and Latvia migla, Serbo Croat màgla, Polish mgła, and Russian mgla …

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  • 72mist over — verb become covered with mist The windshield misted over • Syn: ↑mist • Derivationally related forms: ↑mist (for: ↑mist) • Hypernyms: ↑cover, ↑ …

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  • 73mist — Synonyms and related words: London fog, London special, Scotch mist, addle, addle the wits, air, airy nothing, amorphousness, ball up, becloud, bedazzle, befog, befuddle, befuddlement, bemist, bewilder, bewilderment, blood rain, blur, bother,… …

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  • 74mistænkeliggøre — mis|tæn|ke|lig|gø|re vb., mistænkeliggør, mistænkeliggjorde, mistænkeliggjort …

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  • 75Mist — der Mist (Mittelstufe) bei Viehhaltung in Ställen anfallende Mischung aus den Exkrementen der Tiere und dem ausliegendem Stroh Synonym: Stalldung Beispiele: Sie haben den Mist auf den Wagen geladen. Er hat den Acker mit Mist gedüngt …

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  • 76mist — n. & v. n. 1 a water vapour near the ground in minute droplets limiting visibility. b condensed vapour settling on a surface and obscuring glass etc. 2 dimness or blurring of the sight caused by tears etc. 3 a cloud of particles resembling mist.… …

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  • 77mist net — noun : a finely woven large mesh net that is erected to entangle and capture birds or bats in flight birds caught in the mist net were banded and released * * * mist net noun A net made of very fine threads used to trap birds • • • Main Entry:… …

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  • 78Mist — 1. Dung, Dünger. 2. a) Talmi; (österr.): Graffelwerk; (ugs.): Klimbim, Krimskrams; (österr. ugs.): Kramuri; (abwertend): Gerümpel, Hokuspokus; (ugs. abwertend): Firlefanz, Kitt, Kleister, Kram, Krempel, Plunder, Ramsch, Schrott, Schund, Tinnef,… …

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  • 79mist — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. fog, haze, vapor, drizzle. See cloudiness, moisture. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. drizzle, spray, haze, fog, smog, vapor, cloud, film, gauze, fine rain, mizzle*; see also fog 1 , haze . Syn. mist applies… …

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  • 80mist — [mɪst] noun [C/U] I a mass of small drops of water in the air close to the ground See: fog I II verb [I] mist [mɪst]; ˌmist ˈup to become covered with small drops of water …

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