A thick cloud that forms near the ground; the obscurity of such a cloud.
A mist or film clouding a surface.
A state of mind characterized by lethargy and confusion.
A silver deposit or other blur on a negative or developed photographic image.
Distance fog.
A new growth of grass appearing on a field that has been mowed or grazed.
Tall and decaying grass left standing after the cutting or grazing season; foggage.
Moss.
To become covered with or as if with fog.
To become obscured in condensation or water.
To become dim or obscure.
To cover with or as if with fog.
To disperse insecticide into (a forest canopy) so as to collect organisms.
To obscure in condensation or water.
To make confusing or obscure.
To make dim or obscure.
To practice in a small or mean way; to pettifog.
To pasture cattle on the fog, or aftergrass, of; to eat off the fog from.
To become covered with the kind of grass called fog.
Very fine solid particles (smoke, dust) or liquid droplets (moisture) suspended in the air, slightly limiting visibility.
A reduction of transparency of a clear gas or liquid.
An analogous dullness on a surface that is ideally highly reflective or transparent.
Any state suggestive of haze in the atmosphere, such as mental confusion or vagueness of memory.
The degree of cloudiness or turbidity in a clear glass or plastic, measured in percent.
Any substance causing turbidity in beer or wine.
To be hazy, or thick with haze.
To perform an unpleasant initiation ritual upon a usually non-consenting individual, especially freshmen to a closed community such as a college or military unit.
To oppress or harass by forcing to do hard and unnecessary work.
In a rodeo, to assist the bulldogger by keeping (the steer) running in a straight line.