smaze

/smeɪz/
noun
  1. A mixture of smoke and haze in the air, often caused by wildfires or industrial pollution.
    • Driving through the smaze made it hard to see the mountains.
    • The city was covered in a thick smaze from the nearby forest fires.
    • The smaze hung over the valley all afternoon, stinging our eyes.
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