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Webster's Unabridged Dictionary: Library in Itself

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Fog

Fog (fog)
n.(fg)
Fog
[Cf. Scot. fog, fouge, moss, foggage rank grass, LL. fogagium, W. ffwg dry grass.] (Agric.) (a)
  1. A second growth of grass; aftergrass.
    (b)

Fog

Fog (fog)
v. t.
Fog
  1. To pasture cattle on the fog, or aftergrass, of; to eat off the fog from.

Fog

Fog (fog)
v. i.
Fog
  1. To practice in a small or mean way; to pettifog.
    [Obs.]

    Where wouldst thou fog to get a fee? Dryden.


Fog

Fog (fog)
n.
Fog
  1. Watery vapor condensed in the lower part of the atmosphere and disturbing its transparency. It differs from cloud only in being near the ground, and from mist in not approaching so nearly to fine rain. See Cloud.
  2. A state of mental confusion.

    Fog alarm, Fog bell, Fog horn, etc., a bell, horn, whistle or other contrivance that sounds an alarm, often automatically, near places of danger where visible signals would be hidden in thick weather. - - Fog bank, a mass of fog resting upon the sea, and resembling distant land. -- Fog ring, a bank of fog arranged in a circular form, -- often seen on the coast of Newfoundland.


Fog

Fog (fog)
v. t.(?)
Fog
[imp. *** p. p. Fogged (#)] p. pr. *** vb. n. Fogging (#).]
  1. To envelop, as with fog] to befog; to overcast; to darken; to obscure.

Fog

Fog (fog)
v. i.(?)
Fog
(Photog.)
  1. To show indistinctly or become indistinct, as the picture on a negative sometimes does in the process of development.

Fog

Fog (fog)
n.(?)
Fog
(Photog.)
  1. Cloudiness or partial opacity of those parts of a developed film or a photograph which should be clear.

Fog

Fog (fog)
v. t.
Fog
  1. To render semiopaque or cloudy, as a negative film, by exposure to stray light, too long an exposure to the developer, etc.













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