Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun Fog that has become mixed and polluted with smoke.
- noun A form of air pollution produced by the photochemical reaction of sunlight with hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides that have been released into the atmosphere, especially by automotive emissions.
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- noun A
noxious mixture ofparticulates andgases that is the result ofurban air pollution - verb informal To get a
smog check ; to check a vehicle or have it checked foremissions .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun air pollution by a mixture of smoke and fog
Etymologies
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In general the term smog has become connected to a situation where visibility is significantly impaired as a result of local air pollution.
Smog 2009
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The term smog, a contraction of smoke and fog, was introduced in 1905 by Dr. H.A. des Vœux to describe the mixture of soot, sulfuric acid, and other pollutants in emissions from coal furnaces in London.
Smog 2009
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The term smog was first used in 1905 to describe the conditions of fog that had soot or smoke in it.
Lahore Metblogs 2009
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The term smog was first used in 1905 to describe the conditions of fog that had soot or smoke in it.
Bloggers.Pakistan 2009
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Estimating the economic cost of our addiction is difficult; direct subsidies to oil and oil using systems are often complex and artfully concealed but estimates calculate the subsidy at around $20 per barrel of oil; but what "cost" should we add for a child who develops asthma from breathing in smog?
Robert Zevin: Addiction Robert Zevin 2010
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I remember when there was real pollution, on most days Los Angeles was so covered in smog you could not see the mountains or the city skyline; trash everywhere, the smell of leaded gas filled our noses.
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Estimating the economic cost of our addiction is difficult; direct subsidies to oil and oil using systems are often complex and artfully concealed but estimates calculate the subsidy at around $20 per barrel of oil; but what "cost" should we add for a child who develops asthma from breathing in smog?
Robert Zevin: Addiction Robert Zevin 2010
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True, the smog is not quite so thick and unhealthy as in Monterrey itself, but over time will prove intolerable. jerezano
saltillo,mexico 2009
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Estimating the economic cost of our addiction is difficult; direct subsidies to oil and oil using systems are often complex and artfully concealed but estimates calculate the subsidy at around $20 per barrel of oil; but what "cost" should we add for a child who develops asthma from breathing in smog?
Robert Zevin: Addiction Robert Zevin 2010
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Estimating the economic cost of our addiction is difficult; direct subsidies to oil and oil using systems are often complex and artfully concealed but estimates calculate the subsidy at around $20 per barrel of oil; but what "cost" should we add for a child who develops asthma from breathing in smog?
Robert Zevin: Addiction Robert Zevin 2010
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