MURK vs FOG: NOUN
- Darkness, or a dark or gloomy environment.
- Darkness; mirk.
- Refuse or husks of fruit after the juice has been expressed; marc.
- Gloom; darkness.
- Dense fog.
- Partial or total darkness; gloom.
- An atmosphere in which visibility is reduced because of a cloud of some substance
- A cloud of vaporized liquid, especially a chemical spray used in fighting fires.
- A mist or film clouding a surface, as of a window, lens, or mirror.
- Something that obscures or conceals; a haze.
- An obscuring haze, as of atmospheric dust or smoke.
- Condensed water vapor in cloudlike masses lying close to the ground and limiting visibility.
- Tall, decaying grass left standing after the cutting or grazing season.
- A new growth of grass appearing on a field that has been mowed or grazed.
- Confusion characterized by lack of clarity
- An atmosphere in which visibility is reduced because of a cloud of some substance
- Droplets of water vapor suspended in the air near the ground
- A state of mental vagueness or bewilderment.
- A bank of fog arranged in a circular form, -- often seen on the coast of Newfoundland.
- A mass of fog resting upon the sea, and resembling distant land.
- 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.
- Cloudiness or partial opacity of those parts of a developed film or a photograph which should be clear.
- A state of mental confusion.
- 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.
- Dead or decaying grass remaining on land through the winter; -- called also foggage.
- A second growth of grass; aftergrass.
- A mist or film clouding a surface.
- In photography, a uniform coating covering a developed plate, more or less destructive to the picture in proportion to its opacity. It results from chemical impurities, from exposure of the sensitized film to light, from errors in manipulation, etc.
- Hence A state of mental obscurity or confusion: as, to be in a fog of doubt.
- The aggregation of a vast number of minute globules of water in the air near the earth's surface, usually produced by the cooling of the air below the dew-point, whereby a portion of its vapor is condensed.
- An atmospheric haze due to the presence of fine solid matter, such as dust or fine soot from soft coal fires or ashes from forest and prairie fires. These carbon particles collect about themselves special atmospheres of aqueous vapor and other gases. The spectrum of the transmitted light shows only the red and ultra-red waves. As the upper layers of the dry fog cool off by radiation and the little atmospheres of vapor become water, the dry fog changes to a drizzling mist and often to steady rain. Prairie fires and the resultant dry fog are mentioned by Marco Polo in his travels in India.
- Moss.
- Aftergrass; a second growth of grass; aftermath; also, long grass that remains on land through the winter; foggage.
- A thick cloud that forms near the ground; the obscurity of such a cloud.
- A blur on a developed photographic image.
MURK vs FOG: ADJECTIVE
- Partially or totally dark; gloomy.
- Dark; murky.
- N/A
MURK vs FOG: VERB
- To make murky or be murky; to cloud or obscure, or to be clouded or obscured.
- Make dark, dim, or gloomy
- Make less visible or unclear
MURK vs FOG: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To be dimmed or obscured. Used of a photographic image.
- To be covered with fog.
- To obscure or dim (a photographic image).
- To make vague, hazy, or confused.
- To cause to be obscured; cloud.
- To show indistinctly or become indistinct, as the picture on a negative sometimes does in the process of development.
- To practice in a small or mean way; to pettifog.
- To cover or envelop with fog.
- To be blurred, clouded, or obscured.
MURK vs FOG: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To envelop, as with fog; to befog; to overcast; to darken; to obscure.
- To render semiopaque or cloudy, as a negative film, by exposure to stray light, too long an exposure to the developer, etc.
- To pasture cattle on the fog, or aftergrass, of; to eat off the fog from.
MURK vs FOG: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Dark; obscure; gloomy.
- To darken.
- To seek gain by base or servile practices (whence pettifogger).
- Gross; fat; clumsy.
- To feed off the fog or pasture in winter: as, to fog cattle.
- To eat off the fog from: as, to fog a field.
- To become covered with fog or moss.
- To become covered or filled with fog.
- To cloud or coat with a uniform coating or discoloration, as in photography: as, an over-alkaline developer will fog the plate. see fog, n., 3.
- To envelop with or as with fog; shroud in mist or gloom; obscure; befog.
- In photography, to become clouded or coated with a uniform coating or discoloration: said of a negative in course of development. See fog, n., 3.
MURK vs FOG: RELATED WORDS
- Dreariness, Grayness, Misty, Mire, Blackness, Greyness, Haze, Morass, Darkness, Miasma, Jansen, Gloom, Fogginess, Fog, Murkiness
- Dark, Smoke, Smog, Drizzle, Haze over, Befog, Obscure, Becloud, Daze, Murkiness, Cloud, Fogginess, Murk, Haze, Mist
MURK vs FOG: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Bleakness, Abyss, Semidarkness, Grayness, Misty, Mire, Blackness, Greyness, Haze, Morass, Darkness, Miasma, Gloom, Fogginess, Fog
- Blur, Confusion, Dark, Smoke, Smog, Drizzle, Befog, Obscure, Becloud, Daze, Cloud, Fogginess, Murk, Haze, Mist
MURK vs FOG: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- When adds spawn, kill them to create puddles of Concealing Murk, which will help you deal with the Slicing Tornado.
- It is heavy and filthy but not as tribal as you might expect Murk to be.
- BCompared to our study, both lower and higher oestrogenic activitiesin sewage sludge have been reported by Murk et al.
- Made field design adjustments, prepared Murk daily work reports, field sketches, and payment quantity calculations.
- Do we lurk in the murk of the seas?.
- How when once a drab existence breaks through the murk and begins basking in sunshine?.
- Who or what might not be waiting for them down there in the murk?
- It possessed a slender rod that pointed skyward through the impenetrable Jovian murk.
- Away in the murk, since he still possessed his appendix, besides Lowestoft.
- To streak, make a murk, rule, draw lines.
- This patent protects the capability for either making fog conditions or dispersing fog conditions.
- Run the fog light connections down to where the fog lights will be.
- In the Fog algorithm, all tasks are processed at the local fog node.
- Fog lights that remain on at all times are another symptom of a problem with the fog light relay.
- Our high quality fog light bulbs and fog lamp products range from strictly basic stock.
- They are coming into warmer water and fog, fog hanging in the tree branches.
- Finding your way in the fog: Towards a comprehensive definition of fog computing.
- Unlike radiation fog, wind is required to form advection fog.
- Carbonyls in urban fog, ice fog, cloudwater and rainwater.
- Canal operations have focused in the past on obtaining methods of predicting fog, of dispersing fog and of providing navigation during fog.
MURK vs FOG: QUESTIONS
- Who is the manufacturer and supplier of Murk snacks?
- Which countries have the best fog harvesting opportunities?
- What virtualization techniques do you use with fog?
- Does fog affect free space optics wireless radiation?
- What is the connection between fibromyalgia and fog?
- Is the 5510 precision workstation compatible with fog?
- Why does fog scatter light differently than clouds?
- What causes brain fog and how to get rid of brain fog?
- Can I use high density height fog with intersecting fog volumes?
- Are existing fog harvesting systems optimized for fog?
- What are atmospheric fog actors and volumetric fog?