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Definition of wet
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Wet (a.) Water or
wetness;
moisture
or
humidity
in
considerable
degree.
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Soppy
::
Soppy (a.)
Soaked
or
saturated
with
liquid
or
moisture;
very wet or
sloppy.
Soaky
::
Soaky (a.) Full of
moisture;
wet;
soppy.
Marish
::
Marish
(n.) Low, wet
ground;
a
marsh;
a fen; a bog; a
moor..
Dry Nurse
::
Dry nurse () A nurse who
attends
and feeds a child by hand; -- in
distinction
from a wet
nurse,
who
suckles
it..
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..
Wettish
::
Wettish
(a.)
Somewhat
wet;
moist;
humid.
Wet Nurse
::
Wet nurse () A nurse who
suckles
a
child,
especially
the child of
another
woman.
Cf. Dry
nurse..
Skeet
::
Skeet (n.) A scoop with a long
handle,
used to wash the sides of a
vessel,
and
formerly
to wet the sails or
deck..
Wetting
::
Wetting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of We.
Soak
::
Soak (v. t.) To
drench;
to wet
thoroughly.
Spew
::
Spew (v. i.) To eject seed, as wet land
swollen
with
frost..
Bruckeled
::
Bruckeled
(a.) Wet and
dirty;
begrimed.
Swamped
::
Swamp (n.) Wet,
spongy
land; soft, low
ground
saturated
with
water,
but not
usually
covered
with it;
marshy
ground
away from the
seashore..
Wash
::
Wash (n.) That with which
anything
is
washed,
or
wetted,
smeared,
tinted,
etc., upon the
surface..
Moisture
::
Moisture
(n.) A
moderate
degree
of
wetness.
Contract
::
Contract
(v. i.) To be drawn
together
so as to be
diminished
in size or
extent;
to
shrink;
to be
reduced
in
compass
or in
duration;
as, iron
contracts
in
cooling;
a rope
contracts
when wet..
Spewy
::
Spewy (a.) Wet;
soggy;
inclined
to spew.
Quake
::
Quake (v. i.) To
shake,
vibrate,
or
quiver,
either
from not being
solid,
as soft, wet land, or from
violent
convulsion
of any kind; as, the earth
quakes;
the
mountains
quake..
Dinmont
::
Dinmont
(n.) A
wether
sheep
between
one and two years old.
Quaggy
::
Quaggy
(a.) Of the
nature
of a
quagmire;
yielding
or
trembling
under the foot, as soft, wet
earth;
spongy;
boggy..
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