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Definition of wet
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Wet
(superl.)
Refreshed
with
liquor;
drunk.
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Slough
::
Slough
(n.) A wet
place;
a
swale;
a side
channel
or inlet from a
river.
Chara
::
Chara (n.) A genus of
flowerless
plants,
having
articulated
stems and
whorled
branches.
They
flourish
in wet
places..
Bruckeled
::
Bruckeled
(a.) Wet and
dirty;
begrimed.
Moisture
::
Moisture
(n.) That which
moistens
or makes damp or wet;
exuding
fluid;
liquid
in small
quantity.
Parnassia
::
Parnassia
(n.) A genus of herbs
growing
in wet
places,
and
having
white
flowers;
grass of
Parnassus..
Dew
::
Dew (v. t.) To wet with dew or as with dew; to
bedew;
to
moisten;
as with dew.
Bedash
::
Bedash
(v. t.) To wet by
dashing
or
throwing
water or other
liquid
upon; to
bespatter.
Madid
::
Madid (a.) Wet;
moist;
as, a madid eye..
Sluice
::
Sluice
(v. t.) To wet
copiously,
as by
opening
a
sluice;
as, to
sluice
meadows..
Cockle
::
Cockle
(v. t.) To cause to
contract
into
wrinkles
or
ridges,
as some kinds of cloth after a
wetting..
Siss
::
Siss (v. i.) To make a
hissing
sound;
as, a
flatiron
hot
enough
to siss when
touched
with a wet
finger..
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..
Dry
::
Dry
(superl.)
Free from
moisture;
having
little
humidity
or none; arid; not wet or
moist;
deficient
in the
natural
or
normal
supply
of
moisture,
as rain or fluid of any kind; -- said
especially:
(a) Of the
weather:
Free from rain or
mist..
Drabble
::
Drabble
(v. t.) To
draggle;
to wet and
befoul
by
draggling;
as, to
drabble
a gown or
cloak..
Soaking
::
Soaking
(a.)
Wetting
thoroughly;
drenching;
as, a
soaking
rain..
Blending
::
Blending
(n.) The
method
of
laying
on
different
tints so that they may
mingle
together
while wet, and shade into each other
insensibly..
Quicklime
::
Quicklime
(a.)
Calcium
oxide;
unslacked
lime; -- so
called
because
when wet it
develops
great heat. See 4th Lime, 2..
Wet
::
Wet
(superl.)
Refreshed
with
liquor;
drunk.
Socky
::
Socky (a.) Wet;
soaky.
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..
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