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(adj)
Characterized by the presence of moisture; not dry; slightly wet; damp.
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(n)
The property of being moist.
(v)
(transitive) To make damp or moist; to make moderately wet.
Made up of liquid or moisture, usually (but not always) water.
(transitive) To make weaker or less strong.
(ambitransitive) To relax; to make quieter or less obtrusive; to make milder.
(transitive) To make something soft or softer.
(transitive) To wrap (a person, face etc.) in fabric or another covering, for warmth or protection; often with up.
(transitive) To render less lively; to diminish; to muffle.
Boring; not exciting or interesting.
Not having the power of speech; dumb.
(Internet slang, often ironic) Great, awesome.
Containing perceptible moisture (usually describing air or atmosphere); damp; moist; somewhat wet or watery.
Covered by dew.
The amount of water vapour in the air.
The state of being moist.
Drenched with water, or other liquid.
(of the weather, air, etc.) Humid, or hot and humid.
A wetting agent or surfactant.
Pouring with rain; wet; showery
Having an odour or taste of mould; also (generally), having a stale or unfresh odour or taste.
(usually in the plural) Land that is covered mostly with water, with occasional marshy and soggy areas.
Having a thick edge or point; not sharp.
Without enthusiasm; unexcited.
(N)
a video game created by Hypnotix and published by New World Computing in 1995 for DOS.
physically toughened
Cold and damp, usually referring to hands or palms.
Soaked with moisture or other liquid.
The sound or action of something that drips.
Soaked or drenched with liquid; soggy, saturated.
Soaked with water.
Soaked, drenched, completely wet to the point of dripping.
Somewhat wet; damp, moist.
Somewhat moist.
(not comparable) Full; unable to hold or contain any more.
Alternative spelling of rainsoaked. [Saturated with rainwater.]
Of or pertaining to the quality of something that oozes.
That squelches, or makes a squelching sound.
(obsolete) Somewhat damp.
Partly or somewhat moist.
moist
(archaic) Full of moisture; moist; moisty.
Somewhat dry.
Characterised or marked by dampness
Dampened; damp.
(childish or poetic, rare) A wash, an act of washing.
Having the characteristics of a sponge, namely being absorbent, squishy or porous.
Somewhat or partly humid.
Resembling or characteristic of water.
(dialectal) damp; moist; wet; soft from dampness.
(past participial) Made or having become moist.
One who is intoxicated with alcohol.
Full of humor or arousing laughter; funny.
(obsolete) A humectant.
Wet with vapors; moist.
Becoming damp or moist.
moist; damp; clammy
Between xeric and mesic; moderately dry.
(forestry) Moderately wet, but less than hydric.
Moderately dirty; somewhat dirty.
Obsolete form of wiry. [Resembling wire.]
Partially wet.
(obsolete) Moist with dew; dewy.
Supplied with moisture.
Somewhat rainy.
Soggy and marshy; wet like a swamp.
Quite dry, relatively dry.
Of a moderate temperature; mild.
Without water or moisture, said of something that has previously been wet or moist; resulting from the process of drying.
(figurative, informal) Overly sentimental, maudlin, schmaltzy.
Synonym of Udi (“a Lezgic language”).
Unenthusiastic (about a proposal or an idea).
Very moist.
Somewhat or partly mucous.
Having the qualities of a bog; i.e. dank, squishy, muddy, and full of water and rotting vegetation.
Somewhat muddy.
(of food, drink, or a drug) Not sharp or bitter; not strong in flavor.
Somewhat or partially demented.
Somewhat middling.
Alternative form of mooree (“kind of cotton cloth”). [(obsolete) A kind of cotton cloth from India.]
Any substance with properties intermediate between those of a solid and a liquid.
Abounding with drizzle; drizzling.
Alternative form of musty (“in musth”). [Affected by dampness or mould; damp, mildewed, mouldy.]
Alternative form of vapored. [Wet with vapors; moist.]
Somewhat or partly sensuous.
Covered or splashed with, or full of, mud (“wet soil”).
Somewhat misty.
Having the characteristics of a wetland; marshy.
slimy; moist and unpleasantly viscous
Somewhat soft.
Partly or somewhat viscid.
Watery, wet, waterlogged.
Somewhat dim.
A female given name from English, reasonably popular in the 1970s and the 1980s.
Saturated with rainwater.
(literature) Characteristic of the Lake poets.
Somewhat or partly delicate.
Somewhat windy, cloudy or rainy.