or+mist

  • 91mist — • dimma, tjocka, töcken, fogg, mist …

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  • 92mist over — see mist 2), 3) …

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  • 93mist up — see mist 2) …

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  • 94mist — The condition in which the horizontal visibility at the surface of the earth is between 3000 and 10,000 ft (1–3 km) because of suspended water droplets or ice crystals in the air. The relative humidity in mist is between 95 and 100% …

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  • 95mist n — When the fog burns off, it won t be mist. mystify v, clouded adj …

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  • 96mist — noun a cloud of tiny water droplets in the atmosphere at or near the earth s surface, limiting visibility to a lesser extent than fog. ↘a condensed vapour settling on a surface. ↘a blurring of the sight, especially caused by tears. verb cover or… …

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  • 97mist — I. n. 1. Fog, haze, cloud. 2. Obscurity, bewilderment, perplexity, haze. II. v. a. Cloud, cover with mist. III. v. n. Mizzle, drizzle …

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  • 98mist — noun the mist was clearing Syn: haze, fog, smog, murk, cloud, drizzle …

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  • 99mist flower — /ˈmɪst flaʊə/ (say mist flowuh) noun a troublesome weed, Eupatorium riparium, native to America but naturalised in eastern Australia; small crofton weed …

  • 100mistænkelig — mis|tæn|ke|lig adj., t, e, som adv. også uden t (jf. § 38. Adverbialer dannet af adjektiver på ig eller lig) (som vækker mistanke); en mistænkelig(t) stor interesse …

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