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Definition of wet
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Wet (a.) A dram; a
drink.
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Thermotype
::
Thermotype
(n.) A
picture
(as of a slice of wood)
obtained
by first
wetting
the
object
slightly
with
hydrochloric
or
dilute
sulphuric
acid, then
taking
an
impression
with a
press,
and next
strongly
heating
this
impression..
Blending
::
Blending
(n.) The
method
of
laying
on
different
tints so that they may
mingle
together
while wet, and shade into each other
insensibly..
Sloppy
::
Sloppy
(superl.)
Wet, so as to
spatter
easily;
wet, as with
something
slopped
over;
muddy;
plashy;
as, a
sloppy
place,
walk,
road..
Wet
::
Wet (a.) Rainy
weather;
foggy or misty
weather.
Galoshe
::
Galoshe
()
Hence:
An
overshoe
worn in wet
weather.
Bedabble
::
Bedabble
(v. t.) To
dabble;
to
sprinkle
or wet.
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..
Water Mint
::
Water mint () A kind of mint
(Mentha
aquatica)
growing
in wet
places,
and
sometimes
having
a
perfume
resembling
bergamot..
Moisten
::
Moisten
(v. t.) To make damp; to wet in a small
degree.
Wet Nurse
::
Wet nurse () A nurse who
suckles
a
child,
especially
the child of
another
woman.
Cf. Dry
nurse..
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..
Moist
::
Moist (a.)
Moderately
wet; damp;
humid;
not dry; as, a moist
atmosphere
or air..
Forwete
::
Forwete
(v. t.) See
Forewite.
Ooze
::
Ooze (n.) Soft mud or
slime;
earth so wet as to flow
gently,
or
easily
yield to
pressure..
Dank
::
Dank (a.) Damp;
moist;
humid;
wet.
Lithography
::
Lithography
(n.) The art or
process
of
putting
designs
or
writing,
with a
greasy
material,
on
stone,
and of
producing
printed
impressions
therefrom.
The
process
depends,
in the main, upon the
antipathy
between
grease
and
water,
which
prevents
a
printing
ink
containing
oil from
adhering
to
wetted
parts of the stone not
covered
by the
design.
See
Lithographic
limestone,
under
Lithographic..
Damp
::
Damp (n.) To
render
damp; to
moisten;
to make
humid,
or
moderately
wet; to
dampen;
as, to damp
cloth..
Dinmont
::
Dinmont
(n.) A
wether
sheep
between
one and two years old.
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..
Mire
::
Mire (n.) Deep mud; wet,
spongy
earth..
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