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The phrase "wrapped in an impenetrable mist" could mean that the area is covered in thick fog that you can't see through. If it is being used symbolically, it could mean that an area is undiscovered, or even that someone is unable to think straight (as in "my mind was wrapped in an impenetrable mist").
Mist is the correct spelling.An example sentence is "the mist lowered the visibility on the road".Unless you mean "missed". As in "he missed the bus".
If you combined it, it would now mean, 'mist god is gracious' or 'God is gracious mist'. Either one is usable but it is your choice.
The phrase "wrapped in an impenetrable mist" could mean that the area is covered in thick fog that you can't see through. If it is being used symbolically, it could mean that an area is undiscovered, or even that someone is unable to think straight (as in "my mind was wrapped in an impenetrable mist").
you have to be more specific for a proper answer... at what speed does it shake?.... 40mph> ? what do you mean mist?
Haunani means: beautiful mist.
Well, mist is just small droplets of water suspended in air, but if you mean to collect it then condensers would be one way to do it.
"Kaohu" is a Hawaiian word that means mist or fog. It is often used to describe the mist that hangs over the mountains or coast in Hawaii.
Nebula, Nebulae (mist, fog, etc)
mist or gas around clouds
It means to remove water droplets from something, typically a car window that gets mist on the inside. So the heater is used to remove the mist.
manure = Dung manure = Dünger manure = Mist