Etymology: [ 'moist ] (adjective.) 14th century. From Middle English moiste (“moist, wet", also "fresh”), from Anglo-Norman moiste and Middle French moiste (“damp, mouldy, wet”), of obscure origin and formation. Perhaps from a late variant of Latin mūcidus (“slimy, musty”) combined with a reflex of Latin mustum (“must”).
nemli, sulu, neml, rutubetli, ıslak, nemli hava, nem, rutubet, yaşlı moistnessnemlilik, yaşlı (göz), sulak, tenli, nemlilik, nemli bir şekilde, nemli olma, ıslaklık,
Of weather, climate etc.: rainy, damp, Of eyes: tearful, wet with tears, Watery, liquid, fluid, Characterised by the presence of pus, mucus etc, Sexually lubricated (of the vagina); sexually aroused, turned on (of a woman), Slightly wet; characterised by the presence of moisture, not dry; damp, Pertaining to one of the four essential qualities formerly believed to be present in all things, characterised by wetness, moisty, mesic, humic, slightly wet; "clothes damp with perspiration"; "a moist breeze"; "eyes moist with tears", To moisten, No soil water deficit occurs Current need for water does not exceed supply, temporary groundwater table may be present (Pojar et al 1987), Something that is moist is slightly wet. Wipe off any excess make-up with a clean, moist cotton flannel dry. slightly wet, especially in a way that is pleasant or suitable (moiste, from mucidus , from mucus; MUCUS), adj I slightly wet; damp II anything dealing with or pertaining to the band n III what we call those five musicians that bring us "moist music", About to cry, Moderately wet; damp; humid; not dry; as, a moist atmosphere or air, Slightly wet, Fresh, or new, Acronym for Moored Oceanographic Instrument SysTem, damp, humid, wet, comparative of moist, superlative of moist, In a moist manner, humidly; damply; with moisture, in a damp manner; "a scarf was tied round her head but the rebellious curl had escaped and hung damply over her left eye", The quality or state of being moist, wetness, dampness, humidity, a slight wetness, The property of being moist,
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Of weather, climate etc.: rainy, damp - "With its mild, moist climate, Britain is uniquely placed to grow good grass."
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Of eyes: tearful, wet with tears - "Eyes moist, he hugged one of his attorneys and later said: "I feel like I've been reborn.""
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Watery, liquid, fluid - "Some being of the opinion of Thales, that water was the originall of all things, thought it most equall to submit unto the principle of putrefaction, and conclude in a moist relentment."
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Characterised by the presence of pus, mucus etc
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Sexually lubricated (of the vagina); sexually aroused, turned on (of a woman) - "He slid a finger in me, checking to make sure I was moist and ready for him."
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Slightly wet; characterised by the presence of moisture, not dry; damp - ""The other car didn't explode," continues Shujaa. "The explosives were a bit moist. They had been stored in a place that was too humid.""
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Pertaining to one of the four essential qualities formerly believed to be present in all things, characterised by wetness - "Pituita, or phlegm, is a cold and moist humour, begotten of the colder parts of the chylus ."
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moisty
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mesic
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humic
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slightly wet; "clothes damp with perspiration"; "a moist breeze"; "eyes moist with tears"
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To moisten
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No soil water deficit occurs Current need for water does not exceed supply, temporary groundwater table may be present (Pojar et al 1987)
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Something that is moist is slightly wet. Wipe off any excess make-up with a clean, moist cotton flannel dry. slightly wet, especially in a way that is pleasant or suitable (moiste, from mucidus , from mucus; MUCUS)
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adj I slightly wet; damp II anything dealing with or pertaining to the band n III what we call those five musicians that bring us "moist music"
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About to cry
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Moderately wet; damp; humid; not dry; as, a moist atmosphere or air
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Slightly wet
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Fresh, or new
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Acronym for Moored Oceanographic Instrument SysTem
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damp, humid, wet sıfat
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moister
comparative of moist
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moistest
superlative of moist
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moistly
In a moist manner
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moistly
humidly; damply; with moisture
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moistly
in a damp manner; "a scarf was tied round her head but the rebellious curl had escaped and hung damply over her left eye"
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