Moistful - Law Dictionary Search Results
Humid
Containing sensible moisture damp moist as a humidair or atmosphere somewhat wet or watery as humid earth consisting of water or
firebrat
an insect Thermobia domestica which is a type of bristletail that lives in warm moist areas eg around furnaces
Dry
Free from moisture having little humidity or none arid not wet or moist deficient in the natural or normal supply of
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Drizzly
Characterized by small rain or snow moist and disagreeable
Deliquium
A melting or dissolution in the air or in a moist place a liquid condition as a salt falls into a deliquium
Dampness
Moderate humidity moisture fogginess moistness
Dampish
Moderately damp or moist
Dampen
To make damp or moist to make slightly wet
Culvers physic
The root of a handsome erect herb Leptandra Virginica syn Veronica Virginica common in most moist woods of North America used as an active cathartic and emetic also the plant itself
Cataplasm
A soft and moist substance applied externally to some part of the body a poultice
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Moistful - Law Dictionary Search Results
Humid
Containing sensible moisture damp moist as a humidair or atmosphere somewhat wet or watery as humid earth consisting of water or
firebrat
an insect Thermobia domestica which is a type of bristletail that lives in warm moist areas eg around furnaces
Dry
Free from moisture having little humidity or none arid not wet or moist deficient in the natural or normal supply of
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Drizzly
Characterized by small rain or snow moist and disagreeable
Deliquium
A melting or dissolution in the air or in a moist place a liquid condition as a salt falls into a deliquium
Dampness
Moderate humidity moisture fogginess moistness
Dampish
Moderately damp or moist
Dampen
To make damp or moist to make slightly wet
Culvers physic
The root of a handsome erect herb Leptandra Virginica syn Veronica Virginica common in most moist woods of North America used as an active cathartic and emetic also the plant itself
Cataplasm
A soft and moist substance applied externally to some part of the body a poultice
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