Moist
111moisten — moist|en [ˈmɔısən] v [T] to make something slightly wet ▪ Moisten the clay if it seems too dry. ▪ She moistened her lips (=made her lips wet with her tongue) …
112mesic — Moist conditions, or adapted to such conditions …
113poultice — Moist, usually hot, mass of plant material applied to the skin for a medical purpose, e.g. the tomentum from Dioon mejiae female cones is used for this purpose by some villagers in Honduras. See also ethnobotany …
114moistful — moist·ful …
115moistish — moist·ish …
116moistless — moist·less …
117moistness — moist·ness …
118moisten — moist ► ADJECTIVE ▪ slightly wet; damp. DERIVATIVES moisten verb moistly adverb moistness noun. ORIGIN Old French moiste, from Latin mucidus mouldy …
119moistly — moist ► ADJECTIVE ▪ slightly wet; damp. DERIVATIVES moisten verb moistly adverb moistness noun. ORIGIN Old French moiste, from Latin mucidus mouldy …
120moistness — moist ► ADJECTIVE ▪ slightly wet; damp. DERIVATIVES moisten verb moistly adverb moistness noun. ORIGIN Old French moiste, from Latin mucidus mouldy …