Complete Definition of "humid"

English
Etymology
From OF. humide.

Pronunciation
\Hu"mid\,

Adjective
en-adj

  1. Containing sensible moisture (usually describing air or atmosphere); damp; moist; somewhat wet or watery; as, humid earth; consisting of water or vapor.

#:Quotations
#:*1667 - w:John Milton|John Milton, Paradise Lost (1667)
#:*:Evening cloud, or humid bow.

Synonyms
damp, moist

Translations

Bulgarian: влажен m, влажна f, влажно n
Dutch: vochtig, vochtige
Esperanto: humida
Finnish: kostea, humidi
French: mouillé m, mouillée f, mouillés m, pl, mouillées f, pl
German: feucht, feuchte, feuchter, feuchten, feuchtes
Frisian: fochtich, damp
Spanish: húmedo
Turkish: nemli

de:humid
fa:humid
fr:humid
io:humid
id:humid
ml:humid
te:humid
vi:humid
zh:humid

Revision and Credits for"humid"
Dictionary content provided from Wiktionary.org under the
GNU Free Documentation License
 
 

 Find:
  Words Starting With:
  Words Ending With:
  Words Containing:
  Words That Match:

 
 Translate Into:
  
Dutch   French   German
  
Italian   Spanish
    Show results per page.

Browse the Dictionary
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

   
Allwords Copyright 1998-2024 All rights reserved.