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Definition of wet
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Wet
(superl.)
Very damp;
rainy;
as, wet
weather;
a wet
season..
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Siskiwit
::
Siskiwit
(n.) The
siscowet.
Swarm
::
Swarf (n.) The grit worn away from
grindstones
in
grinding
cutlery
wet.
Mire
::
Mire (n.) Deep mud; wet,
spongy
earth..
Sloppy
::
Sloppy
(superl.)
Wet, so as to
spatter
easily;
wet, as with
something
slopped
over;
muddy;
plashy;
as, a
sloppy
place,
walk,
road..
Quaggy
::
Quaggy
(a.) Of the
nature
of a
quagmire;
yielding
or
trembling
under the foot, as soft, wet
earth;
spongy;
boggy..
Dry
::
Dry (v. i.) To grow dry; to
become
free from
wetness,
moisture,
or
juice;
as, the road dries
rapidly..
Dabble
::
Dabble
(v. t.) To wet by
little
dips or
strokes;
to
spatter;
to
sprinkle;
to
moisten;
to wet.
Ditch
::
Ditch (n.) A
trench
made in the earth by
digging,
particularly
a
trench
for
draining
wet land, for
guarding
or
fencing
inclosures,
or for
preventing
an
approach
to a town or
fortress.
In the
latter
sense,
it is
called
also a moat or a
fosse..
Bewet
::
Bewet (v. t.) To wet or
moisten.
Spatter
::
Spatter
(v. t.) To
sprinkle
with a
liquid
or with any wet
substance,
as
water,
mud, or the like; to make wet of foul spots upon by
sprinkling;
as, to
spatter
a coat; to
spatter
the
floor;
to
spatter
boots with mud..
Towel
::
Towel (n.) A cloth used for
wiping,
especially
one used for
drying
anything
wet, as the
person
after a
bath..
Forwot
::
Forwot
() pres.
indic.
1st & 3d pers. sing. of
Forwete.
Imbrue
::
Imbrue
(v. t.) To wet or
moisten;
to soak; to
drench,
especially
in
blood..
Ooze
::
Ooze (n.) Soft mud or
slime;
earth so wet as to flow
gently,
or
easily
yield to
pressure..
Bruckeled
::
Bruckeled
(a.) Wet and
dirty;
begrimed.
Moist
::
Moist (a.)
Moderately
wet; damp;
humid;
not dry; as, a moist
atmosphere
or air..
Subrogate
::
Subriguous
(a.)
Watered
or wet
beneath;
well-watered.
Water
::
Water (v. t.) To wet or
supply
with
water;
to
moisten;
to
overflow
with
water;
to
irrigate;
as, to water land; to water
flowers..
Water Mint
::
Water mint () A kind of mint
(Mentha
aquatica)
growing
in wet
places,
and
sometimes
having
a
perfume
resembling
bergamot..
Pewet
::
Pewet (n.) Same as
Pewit.
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