sisle dolmak

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fog
Moss
To become dim or obscure
A thick cloud that forms near the ground; the obscurity of such a cloud
A cloud with its base at the Earth's surface Visibility is reduced to less than 1 km
A natural weather phenomenon which usually occurs around an airport while the surrounding areas are clear Fog is controlled by the airlines and is used to delay flights
To envelop, as with fog; to befog; to overcast; to darken; to obscure
A cloud on the ground
Dead or decaying grass remaining on land through the winter; called also foggage
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. The crash happened in thick fog These ocean fogs can last for days
Watery vapor condensed in the lower part of the atmosphere and disturbing its transparency
{f} cloud; cover with fog; become covered with fog; obscure, blur, confuse; cause bewilderment, perplex
A cloud on the ground Fog is composed of billions of tiny water droplets floating in the air
cloud that collects at the surface of the Earth fold a bend in beds or layers of rock food Chain in ecology, a sequence showing the feeding relationships between organisms in a particular ecosystem Footloose industry industry that can be sited in any of a number of places
Liquid particles less than 40 microns in diameter that are formed by condensation of vapor in air (Source: Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, 1990)
To render semiopaque or cloudy, as a negative film, by exposure to stray light, too long an exposure to the developer, etc
dense cloud in contact with a land or water surface, with density specified by visibility
A cloud, with its base on the surface, reducing visibility If visibility is frequently reduced to 1/4 of a mile or less, the fog is termed dense fog
Cloudiness or partial opacity of those parts of a developed film or a photograph which should be clear
A hydrometeor consisting of a visible aggregate of minute water droplets suspended in the atmosphere near the earth's surface Fog differs from cloud only in that the base of fog is at the earth's surface while clouds are above the surface
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