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1. Thin film of moisture condensed on a surface in small drops or falling through the atmosphere. 2. A fine spray. 3. Cloudiness or film, dimming or blurring.
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| mist. |
fine spray, as in: It wasn'ta shower, it was more like a mist.
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| mistletoe |
Mistilteinn (Icelandic) [from mistil + teinn twig] A parasitic plant held in high esteem among the Druids and Anglo-Saxon peoples as well as the Norse. The Druids are said to have used it as a medicinal herb. In Norse mythology it is instrumental in bringing about the death of Balder (the sun god) at the instigation of Loki, through the agency of Hoder, the blind god of darkness and ignorance.
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| mistletoe |
a traditional Christmas drink made of beaten eggs, milk or cream, and sugar.
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| mist. |
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.
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