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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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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..
Overdrown
::
Overdrown
(v. t.) To wet or
drench
to
excess.
Scrub
::
Scrub (v. t.) To rub hard; to wash with
rubbing;
usually,
to rub with a wet
brush,
or with
something
coarse
or
rough,
for the
purpose
of
cleaning
or
brightening;
as, to scrub a
floor,
a
doorplate..
Wiery
::
Wiery (a.) Wet;
moist;
marshy.
Patten
::
Patten
(n.) A clog or sole of wood,
usually
supported
by an iron ring, worn to raise the feet from the wet or the mud..
Land
::
Land (n.)
Ground,
in
respect
to its
nature
or
quality;
soil; as, wet land; good or bad
land..
Wet
::
Wet
(superl.)
Containing,
or
consisting
of, water or other
liquid;
moist;
soaked
with a
liquid;
having
water or other
liquid
upon the
surface;
as, wet land; a wet
cloth;
a wet
table..
Sand
::
Sand (n.) Fine
particles
of
stone,
esp. of
siliceous
stone,
but not
reduced
to dust;
comminuted
stone in the form of loose
grains,
which are not
coherent
when wet..
Siskiwit
::
Siskiwit
(n.) The
siscowet.
Pack
::
Pack (v. i.) To admit of
stowage,
or of
making
up for
transportation
or
storage;
to
become
compressed
or to
settle
together,
so as to form a
compact
mass; as, the goods pack
conveniently;
wet snow packs
well..
Slacken
::
Slacken
(a.) To
become
slack;
to be made less
tense,
firm, or
rigid;
to
decrease
in
tension;
as, a wet cord
slackens
in dry
weather..
Stoechiology
::
Stodgy
(a.) Wet.
Souse
::
Souse (v. t.) To
drench,
as by an
immersion;
to wet
throughly..
Chara
::
Chara (n.) A genus of
flowerless
plants,
having
articulated
stems and
whorled
branches.
They
flourish
in wet
places..
Rowett
::
Rowett
(n.) See
Rowen.
Float
::
Float (v. t.) To pass over and level the
surface
of with a float while the
plastering
is kept wet.
Damp
::
Damp
(superl.)
Being in a state
between
dry and wet;
moderately
wet;
moist;
humid.
Westness
::
Westness
(n.) A
watery
or moist state of the
atmosphere;
a state of being
rainy,
foggy,
or
misty;
as, the
wetness
of
weather
or the
season..
Chewet
::
Chewet
(n.) A kind of meat pie.
Slough
::
Slough
(n.) A wet
place;
a
swale;
a side
channel
or inlet from a
river.
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