Smog

/smɑːɡ/ noun

Dirty air made by a mixture of smoke, gases, and fog, usually found in cities with a lot of pollution. Smog can be harmful to people’s health.

“Smog” is a blend of the words “smoke” and “fog,” first used in the early 20th century. It was coined to describe the thick, dirty air over industrial cities. The new word captured both the look of fog and the source in smoke.

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