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Definition of wet
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Wet
(superl.)
Refreshed
with
liquor;
drunk.
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Wet-shod
::
Wet-shod
(a.)
Having
the feet, or the shoes on the feet, wet..
Hygrodeik
::
Hygrodeik
(n.) A form of
hygrometer
having
wet and dry bulb
thermometers,
with an
adjustable
index
showing
directly
the
percentage
of
moisture
in the air, etc..
Sprinkled
::
Springy
(superl.)
Abounding
with
springs
or
fountains;
wet;
spongy;
as,
springy
land..
Quagmire
::
Quagmire
(n.) Soft, wet, miry land, which
shakes
or
yields
under the
feet..
Swamped
::
Swamp (n.) Wet,
spongy
land; soft, low
ground
saturated
with
water,
but not
usually
covered
with it;
marshy
ground
away from the
seashore..
Wedder
::
Wedder
(n.) See
Wether.
Water Speedwell
::
Water
speedwell
() A kind of
speedwell
(Veronica
Anagallis)
found in wet
places
in
Europe
and
America.
Chara
::
Chara (n.) A genus of
flowerless
plants,
having
articulated
stems and
whorled
branches.
They
flourish
in wet
places..
Swarm
::
Swarf (n.) The grit worn away from
grindstones
in
grinding
cutlery
wet.
Wash
::
Wash (n.) That with which
anything
is
washed,
or
wetted,
smeared,
tinted,
etc., upon the
surface..
Humectate
::
Humectate
(v. t.) To
moisten;
to wet.
Slough
::
Slough
(n.) A wet
place;
a
swale;
a side
channel
or inlet from a
river.
Osmund
::
Osmund
(n.) A fern of the genus
Osmunda,
or
flowering
fern. The most
remarkable
species
is the
osmund
royal,
or royal fern
(Osmunda
regalis),
which grows in wet or boggy
places,
and has large
bipinnate
fronds,
often with a
panicle
of
capsules
at the top. The
rootstock
contains
much
starch,
and has been used in
stiffening
linen..
Rainy
::
Rainy (a.)
Abounding
with rain; wet;
showery;
as, rainy
weather;
a rainy day or
season..
Bruckeled
::
Bruckeled
(a.) Wet and
dirty;
begrimed.
Spongy
::
Spongy
(a.) Wet;
drenched;
soaked
and soft, like
sponge;
rainy..
Bewetted
::
Bewetted
() of Bewe.
Wiery
::
Wiery (a.) Wet;
moist;
marshy.
Bewet
::
Bewet (imp. & p. p.) of Bewe.
Imbrue
::
Imbrue
(v. t.) To wet or
moisten;
to soak; to
drench,
especially
in
blood..
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