1. fogging - Noun
2. fogging - Verb
Derived from fog
of Fog
Source: Webster's dictionaryA fire service spokesman said: "Firefighters used a fogging unit, which produces a fine mist of water, to extinguish the blaze in the most environmentally friendly way. Source: Internet
During Finance Committee Pouchie said that as the inquiry continues into the situation at the MRCU, complaints from the public have led to a significant increase in aerial spraying and fogging. Source: Internet
It contains dry nitrogen gas to retard fogging and condensation. Source: Internet
Their COVID-19 cleaning services include fogging and wiping down high-touch areas to thoroughly clean surfaces. Source: Internet
In 1896, Henri Becquerel found that rays emanating from certain minerals penetrated black paper and caused fogging of an unexposed photographic plate. Source: Internet
Boak & Sons in Austintown has taken several precautions, including fogging the entire office and its fleet of trucks, owner Sam Boak reported. Source: Internet