- fogless
- adjective see fog I
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Fogless — Fog less, a. Without fog; clear. Kane. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fogless — adjective Free of fog, either temporarily or permanently It was a bright, fogless morning … Wiktionary
fogless — ˈfȯglə̇s, ˈfäg adjective : marked by the absence of fog the first fogless morning in a week … Useful english dictionary
fogless — adj. without fog … English contemporary dictionary
fogless — fog·less … English syllables
fog — I. noun Etymology: probably back formation from foggy Date: 1544 1. a. vapor condensed to fine particles of water suspended in the lower atmosphere that differs from cloud only in being near the ground b. a fine spray or a foam for firefighting 2 … New Collegiate Dictionary
fog — fog1 fogless, adj. /fog, fawg/, n., v., fogged, fogging. n. 1. a cloudlike mass or layer of minute water droplets or ice crystals near the surface of the earth, appreciably reducing visibility. Cf. ice fog, mist, smog. 2. any darkened state of… … Universalium
Charlie Bowman — Birth name Charles Thomas Bowman Also known as Fiddlin Charlie Bowman , Fox Hunt Charlie Born July 30, 1889 Gray Station, Tennessee, USA. Died May 20, 1962 … Wikipedia
fog — I. /fɒg / (say fog) noun 1. a cloudlike mass or layer of minute globules of water in the air near the earth s surface; thick mist. 2. any darkened state of the atmosphere, or the diffused substance which causes it. 3. a state of mental confusion… …
fog|less — «FOG lihs, FG », adjective. free from fog: »the starry ocean sky of the fogless night … Useful english dictionary