misty

  • 11misty — UK [ˈmɪstɪ] / US adjective Word forms misty : adjective misty comparative mistier superlative mistiest 1) a) when it is misty, a mass of small drops of water is in the air close to the ground It ll turn quite misty, with drizzle overnight. b)… …

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  • 12misty — mist|y [ mısti ] adjective 1. ) it is misty when a mass of small drops of water is in the air close to the ground: It will turn misty, with drizzle overnight. a ) used about places and times that are misty: misty moorlands The story begins on one …

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  • 13misty — mist|y [ˈmısti] adj 1.) misty weather is weather with a lot of mist ▪ a cold, misty morning 2.) literary if your eyes are misty, they are full of tears, especially because you are remembering a time in the past ▪ He paused, his eyes growing misty …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 14MISTY — MISTY1 (oder MISTY 1) ist ein 1995 von Mitsuru Matsui und anderen für Mitsubishi Electric entwickelter symmetrischer Blockverschlüsselungsalgorithmus. Er ist einer der ausgewählten Algorithmen im NESSIE Projekt und wurde vom CRYPTREC Project der… …

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  • 15MISTY-1 — MISTY1 (oder MISTY 1) ist ein 1995 von Mitsuru Matsui und anderen für Mitsubishi Electric entwickelter symmetrischer Blockverschlüsselungsalgorithmus. Er ist einer der ausgewählten Algorithmen im NESSIE Projekt und wurde vom CRYPTREC Project der… …

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  • 16misty — adjective mistier, mistiest 1 misty weather is weather with a lot of mist: The forecast says it will be wet and misty tomorrow. 2 literary full of tears: Her eyes became misty. 3 not clear or bright: Without my glasses everything is just a misty… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 17misty — [[t]mɪ̱sti[/t]] ADJ GRADED: oft it v link ADJ On a misty day, there is a lot of mist in the air. It s a bit misty this morning... The air was cold and misty …

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  • 18misty — adjective 1) misty weather Syn: hazy, foggy, cloudy; smoggy Ant: clear 2) a misty outline Syn: blurry, fuzzy, blurred, clouded …

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  • 19misty — adjective (mistier; est) Date: before 12th century 1. a. obscured by mist b. consisting of or marked by mist 2. a. indistinct < a misty recollection of the event > b. vague, confused …

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  • 20misty — adjective a) With mist; foggy It’s a very misty morning this morning I can’t see a thing! b) With tears in the eyes Her eyes grew misty the night her long time friend passed away …

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