Fisted vs Misted - What's the difference?
fisted | misted |
(in combination ) Having some specific type of fist
(fist)
(mist)
(uncountable) Water or other liquid finely suspended in air.
(countable) A layer of fine droplets or particles.
(figurative) Anything that dims or darkens, and obscures or intercepts vision.
* Dryden
To form mist.
To spray fine droplets on, particularly of water.
To cover with a mist.
(of the eyes) To be covered by tears.
As verbs the difference between fisted and misted
is that fisted is (fist) while misted is (mist).As an adjective fisted
is (in combination ) having some specific type of fist.fisted
English
Adjective
(-)Derived terms
* double-fisted * iron-fisted * ham-fisted * tight-fisted * two-fistedVerb
(head)Anagrams
*misted
English
Verb
(head)Anagrams
* * *mist
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(wikipedia mist)Noun
- It was difficult to see through the morning mist .
- There was an oily mist on the lens .
- His passion cast a mist before his sense.
Derived terms
* misty * mists of time * red mistVerb
(en verb)- It's misting this morning.
- I mist my tropical plants every morning.
- The lens was misted .
- (Shakespeare)
- My eyes misted when I remembered what had happened.