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mist  audio  (mst) KEY 

NOUN:
  1. A mass of fine droplets of water in the atmosphere near or in contact with the earth.
  2. Water vapor condensed on and clouding the appearance of a surface.
  3. Fine drops of a liquid, such as water, perfume, or medication, sprayed into the air.
  4. A suspension of fine drops of a liquid in a gas.
  5. Something that dims or conceals.
  6. A haze before the eyes that blurs the vision.
  7. Something that produces or gives the impression of dimness or obscurity: the mists of the past.
  8. A drink consisting of a liquor served over cracked ice.
VERB:
mist·ed, mist·ing, mists
VERB:
intr.
  1. To be or become obscured or blurred by or as if by mist.
  2. To rain in a fine shower.
VERB:
tr.
  1. To conceal or veil with or as if with mist.
  2. To moisturize (plants or dry air, for example) with a fine spray of water.

ETYMOLOGY:
Middle English, from Old English; see meigh- in Indo-European roots


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