In lang=en terms the difference between fog and fog
is that
fog is to pasture cattle on the fog, or aftergrass, of; to eat off the fog from while
fog is to pasture cattle on the fog, or aftergrass, of; to eat off the fog from.
In photography|lang=en terms the difference between fog and fog
is that
fog is (photography) to make dim or obscure while
fog is (photography) to make dim or obscure.
In uk|dialect|lang=en terms the difference between fog and fog
is that
fog is (uk|dialect) tall and decaying grass left standing after the cutting or grazing season; foggage while
fog is (uk|dialect) tall and decaying grass left standing after the cutting or grazing season; foggage.
In scotland|lang=en terms the difference between fog and fog
is that
fog is (scotland) moss while
fog is (scotland) moss.
As nouns the difference between fog and fog
is that
fog is (
label) a thick cloud that forms near the ground; the obscurity of such a cloud or
fog can be a new growth of grass appearing on a field that has been mowed or grazed while
fog is (
label) a thick cloud that forms near the ground; the obscurity of such a cloud or
fog can be a new growth of grass appearing on a field that has been mowed or grazed.
As verbs the difference between fog and fog
is that
fog is to become covered with or as if with fog or
fog can be to pasture cattle on the fog, or aftergrass, of; to eat off the fog from while
fog is to become covered with or as if with fog or
fog can be to pasture cattle on the fog, or aftergrass, of; to eat off the fog from.