en mist (n)

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Sources: OpenCyc 2012, German Wiktionary, English Wiktionary, French Wiktionary, and Open Multilingual WordNet
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Synonyms

  • ar ضَبَاب (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • ca boirina (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • ca broma (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • ca calitja (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • da tåge (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • eu behe-laino (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • eu lanbro (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • eu langar (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • fa غبار (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • fa مه (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • fi sumu (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • fr brouillard (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • fr brume (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • gl brétema (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • gl néboa (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • id air mengembun (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • id kabus (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • id kabut (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • it bruma (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • it caligine (n, phenomenon) ➜
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Derived terms

  • en demist ➜
  • en mists of time ➜
  • en misty ➜
  • en red mist ➜

mist is a type of…

  • en fog (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • en cloud (n) ➜

Related terms

  • fr brouillard ➜
  • fr brume ➜

Word forms

  • en mists ➜

Types of mist

  • en fog (n) ➜

Links to other resources

  • sw.opencyc.org /2012/05/10/concept/en/Mist
  • wordnet-rdf.princeton.edu 111503106-n
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