ALL meanings of fog
fog
F f - noun fog a second growth of grass, as after mowing. 1
- noun fog long grass left standing in fields during the winter. 1
- verb with object fog to cover or envelop with or as if with fog: The steam in the room fogged his glasses. 1
- verb with object fog to confuse or obscure: The debate did little else but fog the issue. 1
- verb with object fog to bewilder or perplex: to fog the mind. 1
- verb with object fog Photography. to produce fog on (a negative or positive). 1
- verb without object fog to become enveloped or obscured with or as if with fog. 1
- verb without object fog Photography. (of a negative or positive) to become affected by fog. 1
- noun fog A thick cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth's surface that obscures or restricts visibility (to a greater extent than mist; strictly, reducing visibility to below 1 km). 1
- noun fog heavy mist 1
- noun fog confusion 1
- intransitive verb fog window, mirror 1
- verb transitive fog to make (a photograph, etc.) grayish in certain areas 0
- noun fog a new growth of grass after cutting or grazing 0
- noun fog long, rank grass left uncut or left standing 0
- noun fog moss 0
- noun fog (Uncountable Noun) A thick cloud that forms near the ground; the obscurity of such a cloud. 0
- noun fog (Uncountable Noun) A mist or film clouding a surface. 0
- noun fog A state of mind characterized by lethargy and confusion. 0
- noun fog (photography) A silver deposit or other blur on a negative or developed photographic image. 0
- noun fog A new growth of grass appearing on a field that has been mowed or grazed. 0
- noun fog (Britain, dialect) Tall and decaying grass left standing after the cutting or grazing season; foggage. 0
- noun fog (Scotland) Moss. 0
- verb fog (Intransitive Verb) To become covered with or as if with fog. 0
- verb fog (Intransitive Verb) To become obscured in condensation or water. 0
- verb fog (Intransitive Verb) (photography) To become dim or obscure. 0
- verb fog (Transitive Verb) To cover with or as if with fog. 0
- verb fog (Transitive Verb) To disperse insecticide into (a forest canopy) so as to collect organisms. 0
- verb fog (Transitive Verb) To obscure in condensation or water. 0
- verb fog (Transitive Verb) To make confusing or obscure. 0
- verb fog (Transitive Verb) (photography) To make dim or obscure. 0
- verb fog To practice in a small or mean way; to pettifog. 0
- verb fog (Transitive Verb) To pasture cattle on the fog, or aftergrass, of; to eat off the fog from. 0
- variable noun fog When there is fog, there are tiny drops of water in the air which form a thick cloud and make it difficult to see things. 0
- singular noun fog A fog is an unpleasant cloud of something such as smoke inside a building or room. 0
- singular noun fog You can use fog to refer to a situation which stops people from being able to notice things, understand things, or think clearly. 0
- ergative verb fog If a window, mirror, or other glass surface fogs or is fogged, it becomes covered with very small drops of water so that you cannot see things clearly through it or in it. 0
- ergative verb fog Fog up means the same as fog. 0
- noun fog a mass of droplets of condensed water vapour suspended in the air, often greatly reducing visibility, corresponding to a cloud but at a lower level 0
- noun fog a cloud of any substance in the atmosphere reducing visibility 0
- noun fog a state of mental uncertainty or obscurity 0
- noun fog a blurred or discoloured area on a developed negative, print, or transparency caused by the action of extraneous light, incorrect development, etc 0
- noun fog a colloid or suspension consisting of liquid particles dispersed in a gas 0
- verb fog to envelop or become enveloped with or as if with fog 0
- verb fog to confuse or become confused 0
- verb fog to produce fog on (a negative, print, or transparency) or (of a negative, print, or transparency) to be affected by fog 0
- noun fog a second growth of grass after the first mowing 0
- noun fog grass left to grow long in winter 0
- noun fog a large mass of water vapor condensed to fine particles, at or just above the earth's surface; thick, obscuring mist 0
- noun fog a similar mass of smoke, dust, etc. obscuring the atmosphere 0