Mist definition

Mist means a suspension of any finely divided liquid in any gas or atmosphere excepting uncombined water.
Mist means a suspension of any finely-divided liquid in any gas or atmosphere.
Mist means Mist Pharmaceuticals, LLC.

Examples of Mist in a sentence

  • Mist and spray from the discharge pipeline must be confined to the limits of the DMCF.

  • The owner or operator shall maintain a log of all maintenance and inspection activities performed on the Mist Eliminator (CE JC- 2310-B).

  • The nebulizer consisted of a glass reservoir filled with the MP suspension and a submerged 24 V ultrasonic nebulizing unit operating at about 1.7 MHz (Mist Fogger, FITNATE, PR China).

  • For this IRP, the company considered the following storage alternatives: The owner and operator of the Mist underground storage facility near Portland, Ore., is investigating potential expansion projects.

  • Mist elimination cooling towers, on the other hand, improve the quality of the surrounding environment and residents' quality of life by reducing noise and pollutant emissions.


More Definitions of Mist

Mist means the underground natural gas storage facilities constructed and operated by Owner located in Columbia County, Oregon, near the town of Mist.
Mist means liquid particulates or droplets about the size of raindrops (such as fog) that are formed by condensation or vapor, or atomization of a liquid by mechanical spraying.
Mist means Mist Pharmaceuticals, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, together with its successors and assigns.
Mist means Metering Inside the Settlement Timeframe and refers to an interval meter from which data is obtained and validated within a designated settlement timeframe.
Mist means a suspension of any finely divided or diffused liquid in any gas or in the atmosphere.
Mist means a film of minute water droplets which is formed when the water in the air is condensed on the inside face of the glazed surface.
Mist means a liquid condensation particle with a size ranging fromsubmicroscopic to macroscopic.