Consists of microscopic water droplets suspended in the air that produce a thin grayish veil over the landscape It reduces visibility to a lesser extent than fog
Suspended liquid droplets in the air generated by condensation from the gaseous to the liquid state or by mechanically breaking up the liquid by splashing or atomizing
A mist is a collection of liquid droplets suspended in air A mist can be formed when spraying or splashing a liquid It can also be formed when a vapor condenses into liquid droplets in the air (See also Aerosol)
Is comprised of tiny water droplets hanging in the air which forms a thin grayish blanket over the landscape It causes a reduction in visibility but not to the same degree that fog does
A hydrometeor consisting of an aggregate of microscopic and more-or-less hygroscopic water droplets suspended in the atmosphere It reduces visibility to a lesser extent than fog The relative humidity of mist is often less than 95 percent
(1) A mass of fine droplets of water in the atmosphere near or in contact with the earth; liquid particles measuring 40 to 500 microns, formed by condensation of vapor By comparison, fog particles are smaller than 40 microns (2) Water vapor condensed on and clouding the appearance of a surface ADVANCE \x 540
Liquid particles measuring 40 to 500 micrometers (pm), are formed by condensation of vapor By comparison, fog particles are smaller than 40 micrometers (pm)
The Iifa Tree, which obstructs the flow of souls, hoping to hasten the cycle, emits Mist when souls are removed from the cycle due to its friction-causing Mist is made up of previous souls It has magical power, and is used to power the airships in the Mist Continent, as well as Kuja's Black Mages
Suspended liquid droplets generated by condensation from the gaseous to the liquid state, or by breaking up a liquid into a dispersed state, such as splashing, foaming or atomizing Mist is formed when a finely divided liquid is suspended in air
If a piece of glass mists or is misted, it becomes covered with tiny drops of moisture, so that you cannot see through it easily. The windows misted, blurring the stark streetlight The temperature in the car was misting the window. Mist over and mist up mean the same as mist. The front windshield was misting over She stood in front of the misted-up mirror. to cover something with very small drops of liquid in order to keep it wet
A dispersion of a liquid in a gas (aerosol of liquid droplets) in which the droplets have diameters less than a specified size In industry mists have droplet sizes of less than 10 micrometres; in the atmosphere mists have droplet sizes in the range 2 to 100 micrometres
Mist consists of a large number of tiny drops of water in the air, which make it difficult to see very far. Thick mist made flying impossible Mists and fog swirled about the road
Loose term applied to a suspension of droplets in a gas In meteorology it relates to visibility of less than 2 km but greater than 1 km (ISO 1994) See also fog
Liquid particles 40 to 500 microns in diameter that are formed by condensation of vapor in air (Source: Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, 1990)