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smoggy

English

Etymology

smog +? -y

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -??i

Adjective

smoggy (comparative smoggier, superlative smoggiest)

  1. Having smog.
    It was another smoggy day in Los Angeles.

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nebulous

English

Etymology

From Middle English, from Middle French nebuleus, from Latin nebul?sus (full of mist, foggy, cloudy), from nebula (mist, vapour, cloud), from Proto-Indo-European *néb?os (cloud, vapor, fog, moist, sky). Cognate with Ancient Greek ????? (néphos, cloud), Old High German nebul (cloud, fog) (German Nebel), Old English nifol, neowol (dark, gloomy, obscure, precipitous, prone). More at neveling, nuel.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation, US) IPA(key): /?n?bj?l?s/

Adjective

nebulous (comparative more nebulous, superlative most nebulous)

  1. In the form of a cloud or haze; hazy.
  2. Vague or ill-defined.
  3. Relating to a nebula or nebulae.

Related terms

  • nebula
  • nebular
  • nebulosity

Translations

Anagrams

  • unblouse

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