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mist

List vs Mist - What's the difference?

list | mist |


As a noun list

is cunning; craft.

As a verb mist is

(to mock a work by inserting annotations).

Most vs Mist - What's the difference?

most | mist |


As a noun most

is bridge (construction or natural feature that spans a divide).

As a verb mist is

(to mock a work by inserting annotations).

Obscure vs Mist - What's the difference?

obscure | mist |


As verbs the difference between obscure and mist

is that obscure is (label) to render obscure; to darken; to make dim; to keep in the dark; to hide; to make less visible, intelligible, legible, glorious, beautiful, or illustrious while mist is (to mock a work by inserting annotations).

As an adjective obscure

is dark, faint or indistinct.

Dust vs Mist - What's the difference?

dust | mist |


As verbs the difference between dust and mist

is that dust is to remove dust from while mist is (to mock a work by inserting annotations).

As a noun dust

is (uncountable) fine, dry particles of matter found in the air and covering the surface of objects, typically consisting of soil lifted up by the wind, pollen, hair, etc.

Taxonomy vs Mist - What's the difference?

taxonomy | mist |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As a verb mist is

(to mock a work by inserting annotations).

Mist vs Frost - What's the difference?

mist | frost |


In figurative terms the difference between mist and frost

is that mist is anything that dims or darkens, and obscures or intercepts vision while frost is coldness or insensibility; severity or rigidity of character.

As nouns the difference between mist and frost

is that mist is water or other liquid finely suspended in air while frost is a cover of minute ice crystals on objects that are exposed to the air. Frost is formed by the same process as dew, except that the temperature of the frosted object is below freezing.

As verbs the difference between mist and frost

is that mist is to form mist while frost is to get covered with frost.

As a proper noun Frost is

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Sprinkle vs Mist - What's the difference?

sprinkle | mist |


As verbs the difference between sprinkle and mist

is that sprinkle is to cause (a substance) to fall in fine drops (for a liquid substance) or small pieces (for a solid substance) while mist is to form mist.

As nouns the difference between sprinkle and mist

is that sprinkle is a light covering with a sprinkled substance while mist is water or other liquid finely suspended in air.

Soot vs Mist - What's the difference?

soot | mist |


As nouns the difference between soot and mist

is that soot is fine black or dull brown particles of amorphous carbon and tar, produced by the incomplete combustion of coal, oil etc while mist is water or other liquid finely suspended in air.

As verbs the difference between soot and mist

is that soot is to cover or dress with soot while mist is to form mist.

Moist vs Mist - What's the difference?

moist | mist |


As an adjective moist

is slightly wet; characterised by the presence of moisture, not dry; damp.

As a noun mist is

water or other liquid finely suspended in air.

As a verb mist is

to form mist.

Mist vs Rain - What's the difference?

mist | rain |


As nouns the difference between mist and rain

is that mist is water or other liquid finely suspended in air while rain is condensed water falling from a cloud.

As verbs the difference between mist and rain

is that mist is to form mist while rain is to have rain fall from the sky.

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