0 present participle of cloud --
1 If something transparent clouds, or if something clouds it, it becomes difficult to see through. --
If we blur the defining lines, we are not just affecting quality, development and our traditions, but we are clouding further the already murky picture.
I urge you to stop clouding the issue and to stop playing word games.
It is this possible obfuscation and clouding of the issue that we wish to avoid.
They suggest that ethylene leaking up faults and fractures, following pulses of seismic activity, might explain the priestess's inspiration as the result of narcotic and 'not disagreeable mental clouding'.
On the head and tip of the femur it becomes duller, and in the final stages of its reduction it is represented only by a dusky clouding.
He is also keenly interested in definitions and their influence on understanding, or clouding, our comprehension of each topic.
The hind femoral band is a persistent element and fades to a dusky clouding only in the most extreme types.
Clouding of consciousness was related to awareness and attention.