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Definition of Frost mist
1. Noun. Small crystals of ice.
Group relationships: Downfall, Precipitation
Terms within: H2o, Water
Generic synonyms: Crystal
Lexicographical Neighbors of Frost Mist
Literary usage of Frost mist
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. British Farmer's Magazine (1867)
"October 22 : Frost, mist, fog, &c. Nitric acid 0.071. October 28 : Fog and mist—
Nitric acid 0.089. October 30: Fog, mist, and little rain— Nitric acid ..."
2. Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England by Royal Agricultural Society of England (1856)
"Frost, mist, fog, &c.— Nitric acid O'OTl October 27.—Fog, mist, &c.— Nitric acid
0-071 October 28.—Fog and mist— Nitric acid 0'089 October 30. ..."
3. The Emir of Bokhara and His Country: Journeys and Studies in Bokhara (with a by Ole Olufsen (1911)
"... are common, especially in the Pamir valleys in December and February, and for
weeks a dense frost-mist often fills up the valleys up to the fixed height ..."
4. The Complete Works of Sir Walter Scott: With a Biography, and His Last by Walter Scott (1833)
"The deep frost mist, which had long settled upon the top of the mountains, was
now rolling down each rugged ..."