Meaning Fog
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Fog exists if the atmospheric visibility near the Earth's surface is reduced to 1 kilometer or less. Fog can be composed of water droplets, ice crystals or smoke particles. Fogs composed primaril [..]
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n. ~ Photography · A defect in an image characterized by increased density not a part of the image. Notes:  Fog may be caused by stray light hitting the sensitive surface before development; for examp [..]
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Darkening or discoloring of a negative or print, or lightening or discoloring of a reversal material. Causes include accidental exposure to light or x-rays, overdevelopment, using outdated film, and s [..]
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(abbrev. F) Fog is water droplets suspended in the air at the Earth's surface. Fog is often hazardous when the visibility is reduced to ¼ mile or less.
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or "Fogging" - Unwanted density in an image caused by accidental exposure to non-image forming light or X-rays, poor storage conditions or improper chemical processing.
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1590s (transitive), from fog (n.1). Intransitive use from 1849. Related: Fogged; fogging.
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"long grass, second growth of grass after mowing," late 14c., probably of Scandinavian origin; compare Norwegian fogg "long grass in a moist hollow," Icelandic fuki "rotten se [..]
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"thick, obscuring mist," 1540s, a back-formation from foggy (which appeared about the same time) or from a Scandinavian source akin to Danish fog "spray, shower, snowdrift," Old No [..]
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homichlophobia
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A cloud with its base at the earth's surface. It reduces visibility to below 1 km.
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clouds at ground level. Read more in the NG Education Encyclopedia
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Water droplets suspended in the atmosphere in the vicinity the earth's surface that affect visibility. According to international definition, fog reduces visibility below 1 km (0.62 miles). Fog d [..]
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A dense mass of small water droplets or particles in the lower atmosphere.
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A Scottish term for a mossy grass.
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An accidental "image veiling" through light leaks or chemical action. One of the more serious technical nightmares that help to make film insurance nearly prohibitive.
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Translucent vapors add a little magic to images. Tip: Use some Back Light.
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droplets of water vapor suspended in the air near the ground obscure: make less visible or unclear; "The stars are obscured by the clouds"; "the big elm tree obs [..]
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A cloud that forms just above the ground. Numerous minute water droplets small enough to be suspended in the earth's atmosphere 
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thick cloudy air
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ground-level condensation caused if the dew point is reached in this part of the atmosphere by advection, evaporation, radiation or at a warm front or over ice. Typically, the density of the water dro [..]
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An undesirable neutral density in the clear areas of a photographic film or paper, in which the image is either locally or entirely veiled by a deposit of silver. Fog may be due to flare, unsafe darkr [..]
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nepl
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This is when stray raw light has found a chance to expose you film. Also a filter as in fog filter that diffuses the image.
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To dream of traveling through a dense fog, denotes much trouble and business worries. To emerge from it, foretells a weary journey, but profitable. For a young woman to dream of being in a fog, denotes that she will be mixed up in a salacious scandal, but if she gets out of the fog she will prove her innocence and regain her social standing.   
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In photography, density in the non-image areas.
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A mass of cool air filled with tiny droplets forming upwards from ground level.
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condensed water vapor or a cloud floating close to the ground and likely to obscure visibility. 
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(n) droplets of water vapor suspended in the air near the ground(n) an atmosphere in which visibility is reduced because of a cloud of some substance(n) confusion characterized by lack of clarity(v) m [..]
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Water that has condensed close to ground level, producing a cloud of very small droplets that reduces visibility to less than one km (three thousand and three hundred feet). In Canada, fog is defined [..]
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clouds that form at the Earth's surface
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Fraudulently Obtained Genuine
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Liquid particles less than 40 microns in diameter that are formed by condensation of vapor in air.
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A darkening of the film resulting from chemical action of the developer, aging, scattered secondary radiation, pre-exposure to radiation or exposure to visible light.
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Field Operations Guide
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A visible aggregate of minute water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the surface of the earth, reducing horizontal visibility to less than 5/8 statute miles. It is created when the temp [..]
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Vapor condensed to fine particles of water and obscuring vision near the ground.
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– Fats, oils and grease
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Light has got in and exposed all or part of the film.
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Where you accidentally expose an unprocessed film to light and create an unwanted veil of density. Sometimes cameras have a light leak around the sealed film chamber and the fogging appears as orange [..]
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Darkening or discoloring of a negative or print, or lightening or discoloring of a reversal material. Causes include accidental exposure to light or x-rays, overdevelopment, using outdated film, and storing film in a hot, humid place.
Source: motion.kodak.com (offline)

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A cloud of water droplets suspended in the air that touches the ground giving a horizontal visibility of less than 200 metres.
Source: metcheck.com

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Impaired visibility near sea level caused by small particles of moisture suspended in air. Is usually a cloud at sea level, but may be due to smoke when in vicinity of land. A combination of smoke and [..]
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A cloud at ground level formed when the temperature drops to the dew point creating tiny particles of moisture suspended in the air. Two major types that affect mariners are radiation and advection fo [..]
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For Our Guidance
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For Our Guidance
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A cloud on the ground.
Source: earthobservatory.nasa.gov

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Steam.
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, sb. moss.
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To shoot
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A visible aggregate of minute water particle (droplets) which are based at the Earth's surface and reduces horizontal visibility to less than 5/8 statue mile, and unlike drizzle, it does not fall to the ground. It occurs most frequently in coastal regions because of the great water vapor content of the air. However, it can occur anywhere. The [..]
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Water droplets suspended in the air at the Earth's surface. Also includes: Low Cloud.
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Both fog and clouds are formed when water vapor condenses to form tiny droplets or crystals in the air. Fog is a kind of cloud that is so low that it touches the ground. Fog forms when the air near th [..]
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The state in which particles of very small water droplets are in contact or close to the earth's surface, generally reducing horizontal visibility. [Aviation Weekend Space Technology; v130; 27; 1 [..]
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A visible accumulation of tiny droplets of water, formed by condensation of water vapor in the air, with the base at the surface of the earth. It reduces visibility below 1 kilometer (0.54 nautical mi [..]
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A dense watery vapor hanging over land or sea reducing visibility less than 1 km.
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Fiber Optic Gyroscope. Uses the interference of light to detect mechanical rotation
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A hydrometeor consisting of numerous minute water droplets and based at the surface; droplets are small enough to be suspended in the earth's atmosphere indefinitely. (Unlike drizzle, it does not [..]
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Fiber-optic gyro.
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Fog of War, a Diplomacy rule variant limiting visibility of the board. See also the Game Options page.
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(abbrev. F) Fog is water droplets suspended in the air at the Earth's surface. Fog is often hazardous when the visibility is reduced to ¼ mile or less.
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To fog a room or building is to use a fog machine during a blower door test, revealing locations of air leaks where the fog escapes. The fogging material is usually a glycol-based solution, completely [..]
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Fog is water droplets suspended in the air at the Earth's surface. Fog is often hazardous when the visibility is reduced to 1/4 mile or less. definition courtesy of: NOAA
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Short for Fog of War
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A cloud of condensed water that forms at ground level.
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A dense mass of small water droplets suspended in the air near the ground. Visibility is reduced to less than 1 kilometre. See also Radiation fog, Advection Fog, Upslope fog and Mist.
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A cloud with its base at the Earth's surface.
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Condensed water vapor in cloud-like masses close to the ground limit visibility.
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Water droplets in the air that reduced visibility to less than 1000m (1100 yards).
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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’.
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Water droplets suspended in the atmosphere close to the earth's surface (generally from surface to a few hundred feet) that affect visibility.  Usually reported when the visibility falls below 1k [..]
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A visible aggregate of minute water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the surface of the earth, reducing horizontal visibility to less than 5/8 statute miles. It is created when the temperature and the dew point of the air have become the same, or nearly the same, and sufficient condensation nuclei are present. It is reported as " [..]
Source: kestrelmeters.com.au (offline)

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A visible aggregate of minute water droplets suspended in the air at or near the surface of the earth, reducing horizontal visibility to less than 1 km. It is created when the temperature and the dew [..]
Source: climate.weather.gc.ca

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Water
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water vapor that has condensed very near the surface of Earth because air close to the ground has cooled
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Water droplets which are suspended in the air near the Earth's surface and causing reduced visibilities.
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A visible aggregate of minute water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the surface of the earth, reducing horizontal visibility to less than 5/8 statute miles. It is created when t [..]
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Water that has condensed close to ground level, producing a cloud of very small droplets that reduces visibility to less than one km (three thousand and three hundred feet). Forecast
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Visible, minute water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth’s surface.
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A visible aggregate of minute water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the surface of the earth, reducing horizontal visibility to less than 5/8 statute miles. It is created when the temp [..]
Source: communityweather.org.nz

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A visible aggregate of minute water droplets
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(abbrev. F) Fog is water droplets suspended in the air at the Earth's surface. Fog is often hazardous when the visibility is reduced to ?Ǭº mile or less.
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A cloud with its base on the ground.
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A visible aggregate of minute water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the surface of the earth, reducing horizontal visibility to less than 5/8 statute miles. It is created when the temperature and the dew point of the air have become the same, or nearly the same, and sufficient condensation nuclei are present. It is reported as “FG” [..]
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